![]() ![]() Peck for personal memoranda covering the entire term of the regiment and no less to Surgeon D. (formerly a member of the Twenty-Fifth Massachusetts) of Selma, Ala., for information through Southern sources to Capt. Lee of Springfield for a scrapbook of newspaper notices of the regiment during the war to E. Robinson for such official documents as were needed, as well as for a full set of thirty-two volumes of the “United States Roll of Honor,” by which much of the fullness and value of our roster became possible to C. We gladly acknowledge our indebtedness to Congressman George D. While our chief purpose has been to write a history of the Twenty-Seventh Massachusetts Regiment, yet, to give the work more general interest, we have thought best to include an account of co-operative movements, and the varied fortunes of the places which it was the lot of the regiment to capture or garrison. ![]()
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