History of the One Hundredth Regiment of New York State Volunteers: Being a Record of Its Services From Its Muster in to Its Muster Out; It Muster in Roll, Roll of Commissions, Recruits Furnished Through the Board of Trade of the City of Buffalo, And Shor
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The morning of Wednesday, April 5th, was wet and disagreeable. Railroad com- munication being secured, Grant determined to secure the whole of what remained of the Army of Northern Virginia. Though pickets had been thrown out, and preparation for camping commenced, orders came to march. The One Hundredth New York at this place were detailed to guard the wagon train, which saved them the danger of helping to fight the last battle at Appomattox, imposed upon the Third Brigade, First Division of t...he Twenty-fourth Corps. As the Twenty-fourth Corps reached High Bridge, near Farmville, the rebels, were leaving, and the bridge was in flames. The fire was extinguished. Col. Dandy, with the Third Brigade, was ordered five miles beyond to hold a bridge crossing the Appomattox. Having been fired, its falling timbers were carried away by the current, and with two pieces of cannon, and pickets in position, the brigade bivouacked till dawn. It was a cold, damp night. The morning sun was a great relief to the chilled and weary troops.
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