Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers

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Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers
J Newton John Newton Terrill
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Hunter, owing to a want of ammunition to give battle, retired back from the place, and moved back by the way of the Kanawha Valley; this lost to us the use of his troops for several weeks. Immediately upon the enemy ascertaining that Hunter was retreating from Lynch- burg by way of the Kanawha River, thus laying the Shenandoah Valley open for raids into Maryland and Pennsylvania, he moved down that Valley. It was at first supposed to be only a small force of the enemy, and General Wallace, with... a brigade of one hundred days' men and detachments from the Invalid corps, was sent to Monocacy Bridge. Their advance, consisting of a few . Guerillas under the notorious Harry Gillmore, were met and driven back. The troops in the Potomac army were all lying iu front of Petersburg, under fire day and night, preparing to besiege the place.
At two o'clock on the morning of July 6th the bugle sounded, and the troops were ordered to fall in and prepare to move, the 8d division being ordered to Harper's Ferry ; the men were glad to go, as they were tired of lying in the sand.


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