The ninth (letter) company / a sketch by B. Wm. Ennis, 1891.

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The ninth (letter) company / a sketch by B. Wm. Ennis, 1891.

A brief history of Company I of the 13th Regiment of National Guard, New York State, dated 1891 and written by former member B. William Ennis. Ennis's history of Company I is accompanied by a fragment of a history of the 13th Regiment of the New York State National Guard, signed by James F. Steele and containing a chronology of the regiment listing its commanding officers and interesting events in the history of the regiment from the time of its organization in 1847 to the year 1887. Includes a roster of Company I of the 13th Regiment for the year 1891.

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