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The full title is “HISTORY OF DURELL’S BATTERY IN THE CIVIL WAR (INDEPENDENT BATTERY D, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. A NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGNS AND BATTLES OF BERK’S AND BUCK’S COUNTIES’ ARTILLERISTS IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, FROM THE BATTERY’S ORGANIZATION, SEPTEMBER 24, 1861, TO ITS MUSTER OUT OF SERVICE, JUNE 13, 1865” by Charles A. Cuffel and published by Craig Finley & Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1903.
Hardcover volume is bound in red cloth with the title in gold on the front cover and spine. Front cover is decorated with a 9th Corps badge and a cannon with flag and stack of ammunition all done in gold. Covers are mostly clean with some edge dirt.
Interior is well bound and is clean. It runs 265 pages with roster. Volume contains several black& white illustrations.
The battery spent most of its service with the 9th Corps though it also spent sometime with Pope’s Army of Virginia.
The battery was present for many of the major actions of the war loosing men in action at Antietam and Petersburg. [ad] [PH:L]
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