The History of the Twenty Ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in
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Getchell, Phillip Sullivan. * The Author does not know what finally hecame of the four missing ones, though he believes they all afterwards joined their company, and were all wounded while entering the fight. The full name of one of the latter sol- diers is not known to me. The names of these men, as they appear in the above list, were taken from the "New York Herald" of September 19, 1862. 196 HISTORY OF THE CHAPTER XIX. The Regiment Leaves Axtietam — March to Harper's Ferry— The Reconnoissanc...e to Charlestowx, Va. — The Loudon Valley Campaign — Change of Commanders — The Greex Flag Affair- Battle of Fredericksburg — Winter Camp — Death of Chaplain Hempstead — Close of the Secoxd Year's Service — Complimen- tary Correspondence Concerning the Regiment. After attending to the sad duties of burying the dead on the 19th of September, the regiment, at three o'clock in the afternoon, was sent to the rear, and remained in the near vicinity of the field till the 22d, during a part of which time it performed picket duty.
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