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Tracts of the American Unitarian Association Army series

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Tl*.89
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
American Unitarian Association
Contributor:
Unitarian Association
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Conduct of life.
United States--History--Civil War--Religious life, etc.
Local Subjects:
Conduct of life.
United States--History--Civil War--Religious life, etc.
Physical Description:
20 no. in 1 v. ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Boston : American Unitarian Association, 1865.
Contents:
no. 1. The man and the soldier / by George Putnam, 1861
no. 2. The soldier of th good cause / by C.E. Norton, 1861
no. 3. The home to the camp : addressed to the soldiers of the Union / by J.F.W. Ware, 1861
no. 4. Liberty and law. A poem for the hour / by E.J. Cutler, 1861
no. 5. The camp and the field / by on of our chaplains [Augustus Woodbury], 1861
no. 6. The home to the hospital. Addressed to the sick and wounded of the army of the Union / by J.F.W. Ware, 1862
no. 7. A letter to a sick soldier / from Robert Collyer, 1862
no. 8. An enemy within the lines / by S.H. Winkley, 1863
no. 9-20. by J.F.W. Ware: 9. Wounded and in the hands of the enemy, 1863. 10. Traitors in camp, 1863. 11. A change of base, 1863. 12. On picket, 1863. 13. The rebel, 1863. 14. To the color, 1863. 15. The recruit, 1864. 16. A few words with the convalescent, 1864. 17. The reconnoissance, 1864. 18. The reveille, 1864. 19. Rally upon the reserved, 1864. 20. Mustered out! A few words with the rank and file at parting, 1865.

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