History of Chicago. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time 2
History of Chicago. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time 2
Andreas, A. T. (Alfred Theodore), 1839-1900
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The object of the expedition being success- fully accomplished, the troops returned to Young's Point, and the 127th, with Giles A. Smith's brigade, Blair's division, to which it now belonged, after pro- ceeding up the Yazoo to take part in the feint on Haines's Bluff, started, on the 7th of May, to join Grant's army below Vicksburg. After participating in the battle of Champion Hill, it moved to the rear of Vicksburg, with the Fifteenth Corps, and took position on the left of Sherman's line- of...-battle, the left of Giles A. Smith's brigade joining the right of Ransom's brigade of McArthur's division. 17 The regiment was then commanded by Colonel Hamil- ton N. Eldridge, Colonel Van Arman resigning on ac- count of ill-health. The 127th participated in the assaults on the fortifi- cations of Vicksburg, May 19 and 22, in the latter action losing heavily. After several color-bearers had success- ively fallen, the standard was then seized by Lieutenant- Colonel Eldridge, who led his regiment up to the works, upon which he planted its colors with his own hands.
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