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Three diaries kept by Corporal Charles W. Rouse, a member of the 11th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. Early in service Rouse, a married weaver from Norwich, Connecticut, formed a part of the regiment's color guard. He enlisted on 20 September 1861 and was mustered-in on 25 October 1861. He was discharged on 24 October 1864. Entries in the diaries mention being aboard ship, as well as marching toward the White House.
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The following pages contain an account of certain mathematical recreations, problems, and speculations of past and present times. I hasten to add that the conclusions are of no practical use, and most of the results are not new. If therefore the reader proceeds further he is at least forewarned.At the same time I think I may assert that many of the diversions-particularly those in the latter half of the book-are interesting, not a few are associated with the names of distinguished mathematicians, while hitherto several of the memoirs quoted have not been easily accessible to English readers.