public. This is not written with the idea that
it will become a standard work, but that while those events which
happened are yet green in the memories of the Utah artillerymen, they
may be recorded and not be consigned to oblivion. The author trusts he
may not be asserting too much when he affirms that the book is written
with a strict adherence to facts, as he has had access both to public
and private data in the compiling of the work, and he has been
scrupulously careful in guarding against errors of every description. At
this opportunity he takes pleasure in thanking those officers and men
who have helped him in bringing about an accomplishment of his plans,
and furthermore, he wishes to extend his thanks to Angus K. Nicholson
for his contributions and a like communication to those friends who have
given him timely advice and aid in disposing of difficulties which have
arisen from time to time.
BOUNTIFUL, January 25, 1900.
CONTENTS.
PAGE 7
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION 13
CHAPTER I.--The Mustering 16
CHAPTER II.--Barrack Life 24
CHAPTER III.--The Insurrection 36
CHAPTER IV.--The Gunboats 77
CHAPTER V.--The Home Coming 90
MAJOR RICHARD W. YOUNG 102
MAJOR FRANK A. GRANT 103
CAPTAIN E.A. WEDGEWOOD 105
CAPTAIN JOHN F. CRITCHLOW 106
LIEUTENANT GEORGE W. GIBBS 108
LIEUTENANT RAYMOND C. NAYLOR 109
LIEUTENANT ORRIN R. GROW 110
LIEUTENANT WILLIAM C. WEBB 112
LIEUTENANT GEORGE A. SEAMAN 113
LIEUTENANT FRANK T. HINES 114
LIEUTENANT JOHN A. ANDERSON 115
SERGEANT HARRY A. YOUNG 116
SERGEANT FORD FISHER 118
ROSTER--Battery A 120
Battery B 125
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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