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O V R S T A T E P O I N T S T O D E E D S , N O T A C R E S.
VOL. I.] NEW IIAVEX, JANUAKY, 1864. [NO. VI.
T - A - B L E O F 0 0 3 ^ T T E 2 ^ T T S.
Record of Events PAGE 113 The Second Light Uatterv, PAGE 121 The Tenth Rocimcnt PAGE 126
Review of Events, 113 Tiie Eighth Rf);inu>nt,. . ' 121 Our State Militia—No. Three
Brtttle of Gettj-sburff,
The Tiiree Months' Vols., (Continued.)..
Promotions from the Second R e g i m e n t ..
Brig. Gen. II. W. Birge
The Fourteenth Regiment
The Eleventh Regiment
The Sixteenth Regiment,
113 iTlie Fifth llegiin
l i e The Sixtocntli Regiment
117 1 The Second Light natterv
118 The Eleventh Regiment,
119 Tiic Eighth Regiment
120 The Twelfth Regimont
120 The Twenty-fourth Regiment,..
121 Letters concerning the Militir
122 I Return of our Veterans,
122 I Promotions, (official,),.
123 Other Personal Items,,
123
123
124
Deaths and Obituaries
Appeal of the Seventeenth Regiment,..
Editorial Column
1 26
126
128
180
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1 3 1
1 3 2
1 3 2
B O O K S
AXD
S T A T I O ] S " E R Y.
THE Hubscribcr 1ms constantly on hand a full sup-ply
of everything in his Tino of business, at the
lowest prices. Blank Books made to order at sliort
notice, and a full Ktock on hand. School Books of
all kindi». All the new books received as soon ar«
published. A cull is respectfully solicited.
L,. E . I I V N ' r,
13 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.
A L P H O ^ ^ S O T H I L L.
D R A P E R AND TAILOR,
and dealer In
G E X rv*i F U R N I S H I N G G O O D S
N o . 4 3 0 C h a p e l S t r e e t,
Opposite the State Ilouxe, New Haven, Cvn)i.,
Hogs leave to recommend to his p.itrons, and the
public in general, his stock of un extensive variety
of the iHtoht and richest stvles of FRENCH AND
ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VKST-INGS,
together with a general assortment of FUR-NISHING
GOOD.-?, consisting in part of Shirts,
Stocks, Paper Collars and Wristbands, Travtling
Sliiils, Ties, Canes and Umbrellas, Collars, Scarfs,
Pearl and Ivory Initial Sleeve Buttons and Studs.
Wrappers, Scarf Pins and Rings, Drawers, Silk ana
Linen llan.lkerchicfs, Suspenders, Woolen and Cot-ton
Socks, Mufflers, Gloves, Gauntlets and Mittens.
^ f P h a l o n & Son's E.\tract of the Night Bloom-ing
Cere us.
P K S I O N S,
BOUNTY and ARREARS OF P A Y procured
for discharged soldiers, and RELATIVES
of deceased ofTicers and soldiers, by H e n r y Rogrers,
Attorney at Law, and government claim and pen-sion
agmit.
Otficc, 7 Lofllngwell Building, 153 Church Street,
corner of Court, New Haven, Conn.
Letters of enquiry answered.
Ketcrence, bv permission, to
Hon. Henry Dutton, Judge Supreme Court.
Hon. Tliomas B. Osborne.
P. A. Jewett, Surgeon U. S. A.
George H. Watrous, Escj.
STEVENSON'S JONVAL TURBINE.
An IniproTed Helix wheel,
Admirably adapted for high heads and small
quantities of water. Munufacturod by
A. S K A A T S , J r .,
No. 11 Artizan st., Now Havon, Conn.
Castings and Mill Machinery of all kinds
furuiahed and put up.
RIGHT OVER THE ROAD
F O I t » 0 D A Y I »!
No let up—No Inventorj —No stopping to bury
1803—No n-joicingsover tllc incoming of 18i54. We
can't invontiiry the stock we now have ; weshouldu't
dare report it to our creditors I Our stock is
$ : I 0 , 0 0 0 T O O !
We can't carry it I Wo SUAN'T carry i t ! Our cus-tomers
must carry it as soon as possible.
" S t r a w s SIiow w l i i f l i way the Wind Blows."
s o H E R E G O E S !
Those HEldX NEEDLES—yes, those beautiful
patent Helix Needles—yes, those 10 cent N e e d l e s -
( Who cares what the importer says about it I Whose
business is it if wo loose nioney nu them ?)—our
price is 5 p.ipers for 2") cents; 20 papers for $ I.
Can't sell but twenty p:ipers to one custonier.
PINS.—The best American Pin, 5 papers for
•2.') cents.
HAIU PINS—Deauliful goods, in little boxes, 5
boxes f'>r '-'5 cents—or '> cents per bo.\.
T l l l t E A l ) ; TUUKAL) :—lo,0.i(j i^pools of Thread,
.3 SIIOHIH tor ''."> cents.
B U T T I IE
T h a t ' s W h a t ' s t h e M a t t e r!
A GOOD ULACK CLOAK FOR $C.
A HEAVV HKAVKll CLOAK KOR $6.
A FINK BROWN OR ULACK CLOAK, |B.
A FUR BKAVER CLOAK FOR | 0.
A DIG THING FOR |G.
HKTTER CLOAKS FOR
UKTTER CLOAKS FOR $10.
IJKTTER CLOAKS FOR $1S.
UETl'KR CLOAKS FOR |'20.
at II. C . R A N S O m ^ K ,
072 and 876 Main Street, Hartford.
P. S.—Wc are Jobbing plies of DOMESTICS, about theae
days, at HAN»0.n»S.
THE ONLY PLACE I N N EW ENGLAND
(Out of Boston,) whore the
\ V I Cf ISI A K I N Gf
is made a specialitv, is at
842 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.
The stock of Wigs and Hair Work being large,
persons trom a distance can always bo fitted. Prices
lower than in New York, and Goods better made.
Mail vour orders.
ESTABLISHED I N 1822.
LEE SISSON & CO.,
W h o l e s a l e Uriiggrists,
HARTFORD, CONN.
.Medicines Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Kerosene,
\ \ ines nnd Liquors for mcdiciniil purposes, offered
to the Trade at the lowest market prices.
Orders by mail, or otherwise, faithfully attended to.
R . jS. D E L A I H A T E R ,
P I I O T O G ^ R A P H E R .
2 5 8 IVIAIN S T R E E T,
S U C C E S S F U L . E X P E R I J f l E I V T.
• 5 0 0 S A V ED
Bv our customers in a short time by purchasing their
ILits and Caps nt BUNCE'S, 807.
The place to buv your Shirts, Wrappers, Stockings,
Cravats, Collars, i o . , is at liUNCE'S, 307.
Everybody admits that Bunco does beat the town
on all kinds of Gloves, therefore go to BUNCE'S, 307.
The Ladies have found that the best place to get
all kinds of Furs at low prices, is at BUNCE'S, 807.
[f any one is iu doubt, just go and get the lowest
prices elsewhere, then go to Bunce's, and you will
surely buv.
lleinembcr the place, first Hat Store below (not
above) Asylum Street. J. W . B U N O B«
Late of the firm of Stillman & Co.
807 Main Street, Opposite State House, Hartford.
Old and
faded Am-brotypes
and Da-guerreo-typescopicd
in the best
manner.
HARTFORD, CONN.
T H O M A S i S T E E L E & C O .,
Are Offering for the Holidays,
A general stock of Gold Watches, Diamonds,
Rich .Tewelrv, Useful and Ornamental Silver Goods,
all kinds of Plated Ware, French and Yankee Clocks,
Fancy Goods, Combs, Cutlery, &c., <fec.
A complete stock of American Watches in silver
and gold cases always ou hand.
The above goods we are offering at the lowest mar-ket
prices.
T I I O I d A S S T E E L E dc CO.*
340 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
C H I N A H A L L ,
No. 8 Central Bow, Hartford, Goim.
H. W. GOODWIN,
Wholesale and Retail dealer iu China, Glass and
Earthen Ware, Gas Fixtures, Kerosene Oil and
Lamps, House Furnishing Goods, Ornamental Iron
Work, Willow Wood, and Tin Ware.
Wholesale buyers. Housekeepers and Hotel keep-ers
are invited to examine our stock.
Eddy'i Patent Kerosene Stoves at maker's pricet.
PUBLISHED BY PECK, WHITE 4 J'ECK, 8 4 4 AND 3 4 6 CHAPEL ST.; PBINTED BV T. J . BTAFFORD, 2 3 5 STATE ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Object Description
| Title | Connecticut war record, 1864-01 |
| Subject | Connecticut -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Newspapers; New Haven (Conn.) -- Newspapers |
| Description | Frequency: Monthly; Publication dates: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Aug. 1863)-v. 2 (Aug. 1865); Notes: Includes an "extra number, with analytical index" issued Aug. 1865 |
| Contributors | Morris, John M., ed |
| Date | 1864-01 |
| Collection | Newspapers of Connecticut |
| Language | eng |
| Object Type | Newspaper |
| Source - Location | Connecticut State Library microfilm, AN104.N6 C6692 |
| Relation-Is Part Of | Series title: Connecticut military newspapers, 1862-1875 |
| Publisher | Peck, White & Peck, 1863-[1865] |
| Rights | Digital Image © Connecticut State Library. All rights reserved. Images may be used for personal research or non-profit educational uses without prior permission. For permission to publish or exhibit, see Reproduction and Publication of State Library Collections, http://www.cslib.org/repropub.htm |
| Title-Alternative | The Connecticut war record |
| File name | nehv_reco1_186401.pdf |
| OCLC number | 6750325 |
