"He instinctively can find the shining greatness of our American culture and does a good job of highlighting it (although he also does have those rare lapses when he writes about hockey, but that is something caused by impurities in the Eastern waters or something)." Erik Keilholtz
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Mark C. N. Sullivan is an editor at a Massachusetts university. He is married and the father of three children. Email
Thomas Emerton Osgood by J.D. Andrews of Boston, Massachusetts. Osgood (1814-1896) served as a sergeant in Company C of the Twelfth New Hampshire Infantry from 1862-1865. He suffered two battle wounds. In 1863 at Chancellorsville, Virginia, a minie bullet hit him in the arm. In May 1864, near Drewry's Bluff, Virginia, a shell fragment struck him in the right leg.
~ One of a series of cartes de visite of Civil War soldiers posted to Flickr from the collection of Ron Coddington, author of "Faces of War," a regularly appearing column in the Civil War News, and two books published by the Johns Hopkins University Press, Faces of the Civil War (2004), and Faces of the Confederacy (2008).
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