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" Co. "Aytch" : "
by Sam Watkins.
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BL
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Record Number
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563403
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Doc. No
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b392649
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Main Entry
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Samuel R Watkins
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Title & Author
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Co. "Aytch" : : the first Tennessee regiment or a side show to the big show\ by Sam Watkins.
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Edition Statement
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Complete illustrated edition
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Publication Statement
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Minneapolis, MN : Zenith Press,, 2015.
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Page. NO
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256 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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ISBN
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0760347751
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: 9780760347751
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Notes
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Originially published: 1882.
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Contents
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Retrospective -- Shiloh -- Corinth -- Tupelo -- Kentucky -- Murfreesboro -- Shelbyville -- Chattanooga -- Chickamauga -- Missionary Ridge -- Dalton -- Hundred days battle -- Atlanta -- Jonesboro -- Advance into Tennessee -- Battles in Tennessee -- The surrender.
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Abstract
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Aytch" : the first Tennessee regiment or a side show to the big show",,"Samuel Watkins faithfully served throughout the duration of the Civil War. Of the 120 men who enlisted in Company H in 1861, Sam Watkins was one of only seven alive when General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee surrendered to General William Tecumseh Sherman in North Carolina in April 1865. Of the 3,200 men who fought in the First Tennessee, only 65 were left to be paroled on that day. Soon after the warSamuel Watkins faithfully served throughout the duration of the Civil War. Of the 120 men who enlisted in Company H in 1861, Sam Watkins was one of only seven alive when General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee surrendered to General William Tecumseh Sherman in North Carolina in April 1865. Of the 3,200 men who fought in the First Tennessee, only 65 were left to be paroled on that day. Soon after the warSamuel Watkins faithfully served throughout the duration of the Civil War. Of the 120 men who enlisted in Company H in 1861, Sam Watkins was one of only seven alive when General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee surrendered to General William Tecumseh Sherman in North Carolina in April 1865. Of the 3,200 men who fought in the First Tennessee, only 65 were left to be paroled on that day. Soon after the war
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Subject
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Autobiographies; Biography; History; Personal narratives; Personal narratives, Confederate
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Parallel Title
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Company H, or, A side show of the big show; Company Aytch; Side show of the big show
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