Story of the Fifteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
Story of the Fifteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
Tell a Tell Arminius Turner
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This location put the regiment some distance from Gen. Go- bin's quarters and the other regiments of the brigade, but in most respects it was quite satisfactory and the 15th remained here dur- ing all its further stay at Camp Mead. The division hospital occupied the neighboring ?6 STORY OF THE FIFTEENTH. hill-top, and the first brigade, consisting of the 10th Ohio, Col. Axaline, 1st Maryland, Col. Lane, and 35th Michigan, Col. Irish, lay between the camp of the 15th and that occupied by the oth...er regiments of the»sd brigade. From this time on the history of the regi- ment must be, in a measure, the history of an army, for new obligations came with these new relations. The command is no longer an army of itself as it was when it was the only regiment in the Northwest be- tween the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. It must take its orders frcvn corps, division and brigade commanders. It must furnish brigade and division officers of the day. It must be subject to requisition for the staff of generals, recruiting officers, hospital service and various other kinds of detached duty.
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