“Lyman Mapes had charge of the regimental headquarter team and wagon almost during the whole campaign of the Regiment, except a month or so he drove the medicine wagon and a week or two at Cockeysville he did guard and picket duty. Being a trusty fellow the Colonel's baggage was committed to his care. Was never in a hospital and was always at his post of duty.”
From The Story of Our Regiment: A History of the 148th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
“Lyman Mapes had charge of the regimental headquarter team and wagon almost during the whole campaign of the Regiment, except a month or so he drove the medicine wagon and a week or two at Cockeysville he did guard and picket duty. Being a trusty fellow the Colonel's baggage was committed to his care. Was never in a hospital and was always at his post of duty.”
From The Story of Our Regiment: A History of the 148th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
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