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The life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler |
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embracing his nativity, poverty, and toil when but a child in the coal- mines of England; his connection with the British Army, sufferings and dissipation; his escape to the United States, and dissipation continued; his conversion in Newburyport, Mass., under the labors of Rev. Daniel Pike; his labors in the cause of temperance and as city missionary in Biddeford, Me.; and efforts, sacrifices, and slufferings for his adopted country during the late great rebellion |
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Ambler, I. W. (Isaac W.) |
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Publication information
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Book |
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Lee and Shepard |
Date issued |
1873 |
Place issued |
New York |
Citation
Ambler, I. W. (Isaac W.). The life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler: embracing his nativity, poverty, and toil when but a child in the coal- mines of England; his connection with the British Army, sufferings and dissipation; his escape to the United States, and dissipation continued; his conversion in Newburyport, Mass., under the labors of Rev. Daniel Pike; his labors in the cause of temperance and as city missionary in Biddeford, Me.; and efforts, sacrifices, and slufferings for his adopted country during the late great rebellion. (New York: Lee and Shepard, 1873). |
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Isaac W Ambler served with the 6th Maine Infantry Regiment between 1861 and 1864.
There are several printings of this book from the post-Civil War era; they appear to be reprints and not revised editions. The Lee and Shepard edition referenced above can be ordered through the nearest Family History Center. Other editions on Google Books and Internet Archive are dated 1883 and 1886, as well as 1873.
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