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O U R S T A T F . P O I t ^ T S T O D E E D S , N O T A € R E §.
O F O O I S T T E I S T T S,
Hcrorcl of ?"vciit<J PAGK 180 Tlie Fouitopnth llpginu^I
Ilcvicw of Kvents,
The Twefth Regiment, (Ili-giinentiil His-tory,)
The Sixtfetitii Rcpiment,
The Twontietii Hcyjiiiient,
Tiie Tenth llogiinent
18<.» The First Light Battery
174 , Tlie Eleventh lletjinu'nt
19i» Tiie Kif^hth Upniineiit
l',)4 , Tiie Twonty-nintli Regiment
ll»l Tlie First Cavalry
195 The Secon.l Artillery
.PAGE 1 9 5 T h e T e n t h R e g i m e n t , PAGE 1 99
lli»> Personal, (ofHoial,) 200
196 Regimental, (official,) 201
197 Casualties 201
197 Our Veterans, No. Four, 203
198 ; U. S. Rendezvous 204
198 Soldier's Aid Societies 205
BOOKS
S T A T I 0 N E R Y.
^I^IIE siiljsprihor lias constantly on liaml ii full sup
X I'ly of cvcrytliin<f in his line of liiisiness, at tlie
lo\v(;st jirii'cs, HIank Books niaile to oriler at short
notiec, aiul a full stock on hand. S(.-lio()i Books of
all kimls. All the new hooks rcpt'ived as soon as
jmblislied. A call is rcsi)ccttiilly solicited.
I.. !<:. IILNT,
1." Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.
A L P I I O N S O T l l l L L,
D R A P E R A N D T A I L O R,
ami d e a l e r In
F i ] u : « i « i i i i v c i G O O D S ,
Nn. 43(t Cliapcl Street,
Opposite (he Stale House, New Haven, C'oiiii.,
Bens leave to reeommcntl to his patrons, and the
pnhiie in (general, his stock of an extensive varietv
of the latest and richest stvles of FUENCIl AND
ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES AND VESl"-
INdS, tocrether with a tteneral assortment of FL'U-NlSHlNtr
GOODS, consistintr in part of Shirts,
Stoi'ks, Paper Collars HIKI Wristbamls, Traviliiijr
Shirts, Ties, Canes and Umhrellas, Collars, Scarfs,
Pearl and Ivory Initial Sleevo Buttons and Studs.
Wrappers, Scarf Pins and Uimrs, Drawers, Silk and
Linen llundkerehiofs. Suspenders, Woolen and Cot-ton
Sncks, Mufliors, Gloves, Gauntlets and Mittens.
^ T ' P h a l o i i & Son's Extract of the Night Bloom-ing
Cereiis.
P E I V S I O I V S ,
BOUNTY and ARRE.VRS OF P A Y procured
for discharged .soldiers, and RELATIVES
of deceased oflicers and .soldiers, hy
I l e i i r y Rog^crii,
Attorney at Law, and government claim and pen-sion
agent.
Otlice, 7 Leningwell Building, loS Church Street,
corner of Court, New Haven, <l'oun.
Letters of enquiry answered.
Uetorence, by permission, to
Hon. Henry "Dutton, Judi,'o Supreme Court.
Hon. Thon'ias B. (Jshorne.
P. A. Jewett, Surgeon U. S. A.
Georire H. Watrous, Esfi.
H. C. RANSOM,
3 7 2 n m l s r o :Waiii S t r e e t , H a r t f o r d,
DKALEU IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEY GOODS,
Wholesale and Retail. Manufacturer of
' Cloaks, Mantillas, Umbrellas and Parasols.
Umbrellas and Parasols re-covered and repaired
at short notice, llcadiiiiortcrs for tlie
Nctv IlnKlniid Fancy D) o Work*.
AGKXT FOR TIIE
WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINES,
The simplest, easiest run, least liable to get out of
order of any machine in the market.
The FLORENCE MACHINE can now bo Hcen at
I I . € . R.%IV§O^I'.<li.
It makes four dilfercnt stitchcs. The Lock, Knot,
Double Lock, and Double Knot. It has the reversi-ble
feed motion, which runs the work cither to the
right or left, will stay any part of the seam, or fasten
the ends wiihout turning the fabric. In fact it is
the only perfect Shuttle Machine ever made. Please
call aiul see it, for you iiave but to see it to buy it.
While we have a full stock of Spring Dress Goods,
Cloaks, Silk Garments, Dress Trimmings, Buttons,
Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., our attention just now is turn-ed
to (JOTTONS, LINEN DAMASKS, TAMLE
CLOTHS and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, slightly
damitged at tiic
Crcut Duano SIrcrt Firo,
which wo are ollering much less than tho price of
Perfect Goods. For particulars, see Hartford Papers.
H. C. RANSOM,
372 a n d 370 Main S t r e e t , H a r t f o r d , Conn.
THE ONLY PLACE IN NEW ENGLAND
(Out of Boston,) where tho
\ V I Cif M A I N G^
is made a speciality, is at
w e i i i D o i v ' ^
342 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.
The stock of Wigs and Hair Work being large,
persons trom a distanee can always be fitteti. Prices
lower than in New York, and Goods better made.
Mail vour onlers.
3 5 P E R C E ^ V T . I N T E R E S T ! !
O O I j I i S T I I ^ U I I I S I I T C 3 -.
Great speculation in everytliing excoiit HATS
and CAPS, of which B V N O B took advantage of
the market when low, laying in a large stock.
Wo shall Kcll (mark this) at oUl jirices, thus en-abling
our cnstomers to save 25 per cent. Now is
the time to buy ! All tho latest styles ou hand, and
constantly arriving. In tlio
GENT'S FUBNISHING OEFASTMENT
wo have u full s t i ck of
SCARFS. CRAVATS, tfee., &c., perfect gems, this
is tlio golden [opportunity. If you tlon't know tho
place, ask any one you meet lor HrNCjc's.
J. W. BVNCF,
3o7 Main Street, Opposite Stato House, Jlarttord.
Cut tills out and save It for reference.
ESTABLISHED IN 1822.
L E E SIS^DN & CO.,
W h o l e s a l e Driig^g^lsts,
HARTFORD, CONN.
—o—
Medicines, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Keroseue.
Wines and Liquors for modicinal purposes, offered
to the Trade at the lowest market prices.
Orders by mail, or otherwise, taitlifully attended to.
R . DK l i A i f l A T E R ,
P I I O T O G ^ R A P H E R ,
258 IWAIN STREET,
Old and
faded Am-brotypes
and Da-guerreo-types
copied
in tlie best
manner.
HARTFORD, CONN.
& CO.,
DEALERS IS
FINE IMPORTED AND AMERICAN
X ^ - A - T O H E I S ,
RICH SILVER WARE,
DURABLE PLATED GOODS,
PLATED TABLE CUTLFRY,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS OF
ALL KINDS.
FRENCH AND YANKEE CLOCKS, Ac.
Watches thoroughly repaired by ex-perieuced
workmen.
340 Main Street, Hartford, Oonn.
c n m \ i i A L i i ,
No. 8 Central Row, Hartford, Oonn.
H. W. GOODWIN,.
Wholesale and Retail dealer iu Chiua, Glass and
Kartlien 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's Patent Kerosene Stoves at maker's prices.
P U B L I S H E D BV H O R A C E C. I ' E t ' K , 3 4 4 AND 3 4 6 C H A P E L S T . ; PKINTED BV T. J . S T A F F O U D , 2 3 5 8TATK BT., K E W H A V E N , CONN.
Object Description
| Title | Connecticut war record, 1864-05 |
| 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 | 1864-05 |
| 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_186405.pdf |
| OCLC number | 6750325 |
