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Title: The history of Company C, Seventh Regiment, O.V.I
Author: Theodore Wilder
Release Date: September 29, 2010 [EBook #33962]
Language: English
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THE HISTORY
OF
COMPANY C,
SEVENTH REGIMENT, O. V. I.,
BY
THEODORE WILDER.
OBERLIN:
J. B. T. MARSH, PRINTER,
"News Office."
1866.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866,
By THEODORE WILDER,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for
the Northern District of Ohio.
TO ALL
WHOSE NAMES APPEAR
ON THE
COMPANY ROLL
THIS LITTLE VOLUME
IS MOST
RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED.
PREFACE.
This sketch and record were written at the suggestion and by the request
of the surviving members of the Company. It was their desire to have a
brief story of their marches, battles and sieges, and, especially, an
accurate record of each member, to preserve for reference in future
years. If this little publication will serve that purpose, the object of
the author is fully accomplished. There has been no design on his part
to entertain the public with a detailed and verbose account of patriotic
deeds and severe hardships, above what many others may have endured who
have taken part in the War of the Rebellion. Therefore, those who may
chance to meet with a copy of this work, expecting to be entertained,
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