Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg ...J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, 1900 - Gettysburg (Pa.) |
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Page 460
... Petersburg , Strawberry Plains , Deep Bottom , and Reams ' Station . - The Sixty - first was scant in muskets from the start . Before the first battle , sickness , slinks , and details reduced the fighting force 50 per cent .; and be ...
... Petersburg , Strawberry Plains , Deep Bottom , and Reams ' Station . - The Sixty - first was scant in muskets from the start . Before the first battle , sickness , slinks , and details reduced the fighting force 50 per cent .; and be ...
Page 469
... Petersburg . On every field the regi- ment left its dead , and on some exacted from the enemy heavy toll . The corps suffered its first serious reverse at Reams ' Station , losing there some guns and colors . The Sixty - first led by ...
... Petersburg . On every field the regi- ment left its dead , and on some exacted from the enemy heavy toll . The corps suffered its first serious reverse at Reams ' Station , losing there some guns and colors . The Sixty - first led by ...
Page 472
... Petersburg , Sailor's Creek and Appomattox . Its greatest losses in action occurred at Marye's Heights , The Wilderness , and before Petersburg . During the term of service of the regiment it lost in killed in battle and by death from ...
... Petersburg , Sailor's Creek and Appomattox . Its greatest losses in action occurred at Marye's Heights , The Wilderness , and before Petersburg . During the term of service of the regiment it lost in killed in battle and by death from ...
Page 481
... Petersburg , where he fought his last battle . On that June afternoon in 1864 , when we advanced to storm the intrenchments of that city , while at the head of his command leading the charge with the colors of his old regiment in his ...
... Petersburg , where he fought his last battle . On that June afternoon in 1864 , when we advanced to storm the intrenchments of that city , while at the head of his command leading the charge with the colors of his old regiment in his ...
Page 487
... Petersburg , Strawberry Plains , Deep Bot- tom , Reams ' Station , Skinner's Farm , Siege of Petersburg , White Oak Road , Hatcher's Run , Boydton Road , Sutherland's Station , Sailor's Creek , Farmville , and finally Appomattox , where ...
... Petersburg , Strawberry Plains , Deep Bot- tom , Reams ' Station , Skinner's Farm , Siege of Petersburg , White Oak Road , Hatcher's Run , Boydton Road , Sutherland's Station , Sailor's Creek , Farmville , and finally Appomattox , where ...
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