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قراءة كتاب The Utah Batteries: A History A complete account of the muster-in, sea voyage, battles, skirmishes and barrack life of the Utah batteries, together with biographies of officers and muster-out rolls.
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The Utah Batteries: A History A complete account of the muster-in, sea voyage, battles, skirmishes and barrack life of the Utah batteries, together with biographies of officers and muster-out rolls.
THE UTAH BATTERIES:
A HISTORY.
A COMPLETE ACCOUNT OF THE MUSTER-IN, SEA VOYAGE,
BATTLES, SKIRMISHES AND BARRACK LIFE
OF THE UTAH BATTERIES, TOGETHER
WITH BIOGRAPHIES OF OFFICERS
AND MUSTER-OUT ROLLS.
by
CHARLES R. MABEY,
LATE A SERGEANT OF LIGHT BATTERY A, UTAH VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY.
ILLUSTRATED.
SALT LAKE CITY,
1900.
Copyright Applied For.
DAILY REPORTER CO., Printers, 158-160 S. West Temple St.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
TO THE UTAH BATTERYMEN
WHO BRAVELY FOUGHT FOR THEIR COUNTRY'S FLAG ON A FOREIGN
SOIL, THIS BOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED
BY
THE AUTHOR.
PREFACE.
Sometime after the Utah Battalion left San Francisco for the Philippines the author conceived the idea of writing a history of that organization after its return from the war. With this purpose in view he kept a diary during the entire campaign and also collected what other material that could be utilized for such a work. Immediately upon the arrival in Salt Lake City of the discharged volunteers he, with others, set to work to bring about a completion of this plan. This little volume represents the result of the labor expended at intervals between that date and the present time. The author claims no more for it than its title assumes—a brief history of the Utah batteries. It is no more. There may be some works in the future which will command, to a greater extent, the attention of the reading 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.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter I.—The Mustering
Chapter II.—Barrack Life
Chapter III.—The Insurrection
Chapter IV.—The Gunboats
Chapter V.—The Home Coming
Major Richard W. Young
Major Frank A. Grant
Captain E.A. Wedgewood
Captain John F. Critchlow
Lieutenant George W. Gibbs
Lieutenant Raymond C. Naylor
Lieutenant Orrin R. Grow
Lieutenant William C. Webb
Lieutenant George A. Seaman
Lieutenant Frank T. Hines
Lieutenant John A. Anderson
Sergeant Harry A. Young
Sergeant Ford Fisher
Roster—Battery A
Battery B
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
A Familiar Scene
Old Guard Fatigue at the Cuartel
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