Diary of Battery a First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery
Diary of Battery a First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery
Theodore Reichardt
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— Corporals Stephen M. Greene and William Rider left on ten days fur- lougli. A one hundred pounder Parrott gun ar- rived from Washington, by way of Aquia Creek. A heavy thunder-shower. Friday, May 15. — The battery received a num- ber of recruits from Battery G, Rhode Island, and from some of the infantry regiments. Monday, 3Iay 18. — Opposite Fredericksburg. We commenced to build summer shades. Wednesday, May 20. — We had to furnish one corporal and three privates as headquarters guard for th...e artillery brigade, to-day. Sunday, May 24. — The news of General Grant's victory on the Big Black river in Mississippi, were read in line. Monday, May 25. — Corporals Greene and Rider returned from Rhode Island. Tuesday, May 26. — Bill Drape mistook this day for Thanksgiving, living in such grand style. Wednesday y May 27. — French's division march- ed to Kelly's Ford in great haste. Saturday, May 30, — We were paid off for two months service. Sundat/, May 31. — Great excitement prevailed this morning.
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