History of the Eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers 1864 5 volume 1
History of the Eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers 1864 5 volume 1
Thomas Leonard Livermore
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R. , 1134. 2 89 W. R. , 1144. ^ gg ^r j^ ^ ^^^^ 4g4_ ^gg ^^97 City Point 35 notes of these raw troops, " new recruits and in the trenches or on picket ever since they joined "; 1, 546 without arms, to be armed that day; and two companies of the Eighteenth New Hampshire ''entirely without arms (expect- ing them from their state), to be armed to-day. " ^ The ex- traordinary pressure which caused these inexperienced men to be thrown into the trenches at once may be seen from the following correspo...ndence: October 4. Humphreys (Meade's chief of staff) to Benham : " The commanding general desires that you will press the construction of the redoubts on the inner line en- closing City Point to completion as rapidly as possible. The connecting rifle pits can be thrown up at some other time. The object now is to prevent a cavalry dash, which the redoubts will do. The commanding general needs the services of all troops on the intrenchments at the front. " October 4. Grant to Meade : ^ " I find that General Benham has got little or no work done yet on the line of fortifications he was directed to build.
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