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From the Potomac to the Etowah: The Letters of Rev. Alonzo Hall Quint to The Congregationalist; Volume 1 - 1861 & 1862
From the Potomac to the Etowah: The Letters of Rev. Alonzo Hall Quint to The Congregationalist; Volume 1 - 1861 & 1862
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Quint joined the regiment during their formation at Camp Andrew at Brooks Farm in Roxbury, Massachusetts and while he slept and ate with the first sons of Boston, such as Wilder Dwight, Robert Gould Shaw and Francis Crowninshield, as the chaplain, he interacted on a daily basis with the enlisted me, regardless of their faith. Chaplain Quint served with the regiment from their first engagement at Kernstown, Virginia, through their transfer to the Army of the Cumberland after the battle of Gettysburg, and until the battle of Resaca Georgia, part of Sherman's campaign to take Atlanta.
The author has carefully annotated all 84 letters providing in depth information regarding the men and women that the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry and their Chaplain knew and met, the places they visited and the events in which they participated.
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