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O U R S T A T i : POI.'VTS T O D E E D 9 , HOT ACRES.
VOL. 1. NEW IIAVEX, JUNE, 1804. [NO. XI.
T - A ^ B L E O F O O l S T T E l ^ T T S,
Hocord of EVENTS PAGE 207 The S^ixieonth Uepinictit, (Co. I I . ) PAGE 2 1 4 Pcrsonnl, (officinl,) PAOE 2 1 8
' iv.'.i 11 • 214
2 1 5
2IC.
2 1 6
2 1 7
2 1 7
Rt'view of Kveiits
The Twenty first U<'gimi'ntnl History,. - •
To my Mother, (l>y a Soldier,) \ . . .
('niitaiii .lolin (Iriswold
The Ei;rhth Re^riiiifiit
The First A r l i l l t rv
2n7 The Filth Keiriment
21u The Second Li;:lit Mattery
211 The Sixteentli Ueiiinieiit
21-2 'I he Eleventh Ues;iment
2 1 T i i e First Lii?ht IJatterv,
213 Tliu Tiiirtietii Ke;;iinent
Regimental, (official,).
Casualties
Lieutenant Alfred M. Goddard
Captain John Mc'Call,
Our Veterans, No. Five
Editorial
2 1 9
2 1 9
222
222
2 2 3
2 2 4
BOOKS
S T A T I O X E H Y.
THE subscriber lias constantly on hand a full suii-
](ly of cverytliinsr in iiis line of husiness, at the
hnvest prices. liliink IJooks inaile to order at short
notice, and a full stock on hand. School I'looks of
all kinds. All the new books received as soon as
published. A call is rcspecttully sulicited.
I.. K. IIUXT,
IT .\sylum Street, Ilartfurd, ("onn.
ALPLIOIS^SO TMILL,
D R A P E R A N D T A I L O R ,!
uii'l (lonltT Iti
c<iooi>§,
Ko. 4 3U C h a p e l s t r o i t ,
Oppnxite the State I/oitie, iVi'io Jlavcn, C'tnii.,
r.cirs leuvo to recommend to his patrons, ami the ,
jinblic in jruiiera"
H. C. RANSOM,
:172 a n d 3 7 0 :?laiii l^trvct, H a r t f o r d ,
DKAl.F.n IX
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Wholesale und Retail. Manufacturer of
Cloaks, Mantillas, Umbrellas and Parasols.
rmbrellas and Parasols re-covered and repaired
at short notice, llcadiiuarters for the
N e w K n g l a i i d F a u e y D y e IVorkM.
A(iKXT FOR TIIR
WILLCOX ft GIBBS SEWING MiLCHINES,
The simplest, easiest run, least liable to pet out of j
order of any machine in the market.
The FLORENCE MACHINE can now bo seen at
I I . C. RAniSOM*!^.
his stock of an e\ten>»ive varietv
f the late>t and 'riclie->t wtvles of FRENCH AND '
ENGLISH CLUTIIS, CASislMERES ANIJ VESf-l.
N(iS, tniTuthcr witli a jreueral assortment of Fl'R-N
l S l l l N i t CiOt)!):^, eonsistini; in part of Shirts,!
Slocks, Paper Collars and Wristbands, Travilimri It makes four ditierent stitchcs. TheLoek, Knot,
Shins, Iios, Canes and I nibrollas, Collars, Scarls, i Double Lock, and Double Knot. It has t he reversi-
I'earl and Ivory Imtial Sleeve Buttons ami Muds, I i,|c motion, which runs tlie work either to the
Wrappers, Scarf Pins and Km^'s, Drawers, Silk and rijfi.i yr left, will stay any part of the seam, or fasten
Linen ilm.lkerchicis, buspenders. Woolen and Cot-j ,1,0 ends wi hout turninjr the fabric. In fact it is
t o i ^ c k s , MutUers, (iloyes, Gauntlets an. Mittens. , „„iy perfect Shuttle Machine ever made. I'lease
• i T J . B l o o m - eall and see it, for you have but to see it to buy it.
While we have a full stock of Spring Dress Goods,
Cloaks, Silk Garments, Dress Trinnninjjs, Buttons,
Hosiery, Gloves, (fee., our attention just now is turn-ed
to CUTTONS, LINEN DAMASKS, TABLE
CLOTHS and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, slightly
dama;,'ed at the
G r e a t D u a n o S t r e e t F i r e,
which wo are oll'urinjf much less than tho price of
Perfect Goods. For particulars, see Hartford Papers.
im; Cere us.
P K IV S I O S,
BOUNTY and A R R K A R S OF PAY procured
for discharged .soldiers, and RELATIVES
of deceased otficer.s and soldiers, by
H e n r y
Attorney at Law, and fcoverument claim and pen-sion
atrent.
Office, 7 Lcflln^'well Bulldin;.', ir,."> Church Street,
corner of (,'ourt. New Haven, Conn.
I.etlcrs of entiiiiry answered.
Kftcrciice, by permission, to
11(111. Henry Dutton, .luilue Supreme Court.
Hon. Tlioinas B. ().>borne.
P. A. Jewctt, Mir^reon U. S. A.
(ie-irL'y H. Watroiis, E>(|.
THE ONLY PLACE IN NEW ENGLAND
(Out of Boston,) where the
W I Cr ]SI A I v I Cr
is made a ppeciality, is at
342 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.
The stock of Wi^'s an<l Hair Work belnj,' larjre,
persons trom a distance can always be lltted. Prices
lower than in New York, and Goods better made.
Mail vour orders.
H. C . R A N S O M ,
8T2 anil 3T6 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.
COATS, PANTS, and VESTS
HIADK T O O R D R R ,
from the best materials, and in tho best ntanner.
I aim to comply with all fashions which are reason-able
and economical, and with all oihers us my cus-tomers
shall direct.
1 have always in store a full assortment of
i n i l i l T A R Y GOOCS,
which may be ordered and sent to any jmrt of the
country from my own measures, or from any others
sent liy mail. I will execute such orders with the
utmost faithfulness.
Wm. B. SMITH, Tailor,
201 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.
ESTABLISHED IN 1822.
LEE SISSON & CO.,
W l i o l c s a l e D r i i g r g ^ i s t s,
UARTFORD, CONX.
—o—
Medicines, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Kerosene.
Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes, offered
to the Trade at the lowest market prices.
Orders by mail, or otherwise, laithfully attended to.
K . S . D e I . A . I 9 1 A T E R,
P II O T O CM A P H E II,
2 5 8 I f l A I N S T R E E T,
Old and
faded Am-brotypes
and i)a-
Ruerrec-typeaeopicd
in tho best
manner.
HARTFORD, CONN.
T U O i t l A ^ l § T E E L E CO.,
I)E.\LER3 IN
FINE IMPOETED AND AMEEIOAN
RICH SILVER WARE,
DURABLE PLATED GOODS,
PLATED TABLE CUTLERY,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS OF
ALL KINDS.
FRENCH A N D YANKEE CLOCKS, Ac.
Watebes thoroughly repaired by ex-perienced
workmen.
340 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.
C U I X / l H A L L ,
No. 8 Central Eow, Hartford, Conn.
H. W. (GOODWIN,
Wholesale and Retail dealer iu China, Glass and
Earthen Ware, Gas Fixtures, Kerosene Oil and
Lamps, House Furnishinf; Goods, Ornamental Iron
Work, Willow Wood, and T in Ware.
Wholesale buyers, IIouRekcepers and Hotel keep-ers
are invited to examine our stock.
Edvly's Patent Kerosene Stoves at maker's prices.
I'LULISllKU liV HORACE C. I'ECK, 344 AND 340 CIIAl'EL ST.; WtlNTED HY T. J. STAFKOHD, 235 STATE BT., NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Object Description
| Title | Connecticut war record, 1864-06 |
| 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 | 1864-06 |
| 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_186406.pdf |
| OCLC number | 6750325 |
