TAILIEUCHUNG - Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer A Drummer Boy from Maine

In submitting this little book the author does not attempt to edit a history of the rebellion, nor does he assume to be correct in the date of events to a day. He does not hope or expect to make a hero of himself by writing it, for he was far from doing anything heroic, believing, as he does, that most of the heroes of the war were killed. Perhaps the WRITING of this book may stamp him a hero, and for his audacity in so doing some one may kill him. But he intends to clothe his little work in homely, rugged, commonplace. | Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer by 1 Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer by George T. Ulmer This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer A Drummer Boy from Maine Author George T. Ulmer Release Date May 4 2010 EBook 32246 Language English Character set encoding ASCII START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ADVENTURES OF A VOLUNTEER Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive American Libraries. Illustration Resp ct Yours Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer by 2 Geo. T. Ulmer Feb. 1892 Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer or A Drummer Boy from Maine BY GEO. T. ULMER COMPANY H 8TH MAINE VOLUNTEERS. Dedicated to the Grand Army Republic. Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1892 by GEO. T. ULMER in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington D. C. PREFACE. In submitting this little book the author does not attempt to edit a history of the rebellion nor does he assume to be correct in the date of events to a day. He does not hope or expect to make a hero of himself by writing it for he was far from doing anything heroic believing as he does that most of the heroes of the war were killed. Perhaps the WRITING of this book may stamp him a hero and for his audacity in so doing some one may kill him. But he intends to clothe his little work in homely rugged commonplace language. Not striving to make it a work of literary merit only a truthful account of an unimportant career and experience in the army. It may perhaps be interesting to some of his comrades who recollect the incidents or recall similar events that happened to themselves and thereby serve the .

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