Narrative Of The March Of Co. A, Engineers
William P. Seville
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Revised under the Direction of the Commandant Engineer School, United States Army By First Lieut. JOHN W. N. SCHULZ Corps of Engineers WASHINGTON BARRACKS, D.C. PRESS OF THE ENGINEER SCHOOL 1912
Revised under the Direction of the Commandant Engineer School, United States Army By First Lieut. JOHN W. N. SCHULZ Corps of Engineers WASHINGTON BARRACKS, D.C. PRESS OF THE ENGINEER SCHOOL 1912
Introductory Note By Gilbert Thompson In the spring of 1858, when the Government met with opposition from the Mormon community, in relation to the appointment of Mr. Cummings as Governor of the Territory, and Brigham Young's corps of Danites was being recruited and drilled for active service, it was decided that a military force should be sent to the seat of the trouble to maintain the National authority. The expedition numbered several thousand men—cavalry, artillery, and infantry. As the grass
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