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irilinoisTHmte6 StatesDolunteers
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HOSPITAL ILLINOIS S.STEWARD, EIGHTH U. VOLUNTEERS,
AND
HENRY TURNLEY,
HOSPITAL EIGHTH ILLINOIS U. S. VOLUNTEERS.STEWARD,
1809.
ff. F HARMAH d PUBLISHERS, CHICAGO.CO.,a*V
I
R. TANNERGOVERNOR-JOHNR. the able and3 Tanner,JohnjxCellenC,
fearless executive of the State of who believes andIllinois,great
who has the of his that it is the theconvictions, heart,courage
the not the that to determinebrain, soul, skin, manhood;go
this belief and the fundamentalwho, uponacting upon principle
of this that "taxation without isgovernment representation
had the manhood to colored officers to com-tyranny," appoint
mand a Colored this book is dedicatedRegiment, affectionally
BY THE AUTHORS.COLONEL R. MARSHALLJOHN