History of the Seventy Sixth Regiment New York Volunteers What It Endured And a
History of the Seventy Sixth Regiment New York Volunteers What It Endured And a
Abram P 1st Lieut 76th Ny Infantry Smith
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They had been so VOTING IN THE AKMY. 311 closely identified with the Seventy-sixth that they seemed to almost constitute a part of it. Together they had fought side by side, emulating but not envying each others success, until now they parted like twin brothers. Reinforcements were now daily arriving by thousands, and everything indicated that General Grant s promise to " fight it out on this line " was to be fulfilled. October 1st. The One Hundred and Eighty-fifth New York Volunteers, commande...d by Colonel Jenny, arrived on the field. This Regiment was raised in Onondaga and Cortland counties, was a full Regiment, and had received no drill. Un accustomed to camp life, their introduction was rather discouraging. A severe storm came up ; they were without tents, had not yet learned the science of drawing comfort from a storm while lying in the mud, and many of the poor fellows began to think seriously of the comforts of home. The Reg iment was assigned to the Fifth Corps with the Seventy-sixth, and hereafter their experiences were in common.
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