History of the First Brigade New Jersey Volunteers From 1861 to 1865
History of the First Brigade New Jersey Volunteers From 1861 to 1865
Camille Baquet
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Our division in the centre, our regiment right of brigade. May 30th. Tuesday. Took up line of march at 5 A. M. Our division on right our Brigade, left of division, marched through Fredericksburg and saw the effects of our several engagements in the perforated houses. Marched very fast until 1 130 P. M. , when we went into camp at Acquia Creek, having marched al)out twenty miles to-day with but two rests. Weather hot. May 31st. Reveille at 3 A. M. Resumed the march at 6 A. M. Marched very fast u...ntil i 130 P. M. , when we went into camp, having marched about 18 miles to-day. June 1st. Resumed the march at 5 A. M. At 11:30 A. M. Halted at Fairfax Station until i P. M. , when we marched to within one mile of Fairfax Court House and went into camp, having marched about sixteen miles. Our division rear of corps crossed Wolf Run shoals at 8 A. M. June 2d. Resumed march at 5 A. M. , and at 12 M. Went into camp at Hall's Hill, near Munson's. Our division on the right of corps. Marcus L. \\^ard.
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