The Story of the 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. War of Secession, 1862-1865
The book The Story of the 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. War of Secession, 1862-1865 was written by author Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin, 1839- Here you can read free online of The Story of the 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. War of Secession, 1862-1865 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Story of the 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. War of Secession, 1862-1865 a good or bad book?
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5 P. M., supported a battery under a heavy artillery fire, threw up works and remained in this position until March 31st, when we moved to the left to support the Third Division, Fifth Corps. The latter were repulsed when our brigade forded Hatcher's Run and charged. The fighting was very severe as the enemy was in good positions. In consequence of brigade on our right not supporting in time we were compelled to fall back. Reformed and advanced a second time, driving the enemy at all points. Li...eutenants Brady, of Company D, and Condy, Company E, were killed. Major Megraw and Adjutant Thos. Ewing were wounded, and the loss among the enlisted men was severe. Threw up works and held the position. April ist, supported battery, after which marched and countermarched in keeping up con- nections with Fifth Corps. Cavalry on the left and corps to the right. April 2d, severe fighting. Brigade charged, capturing two pieces of artillery, five hundred prisoners and the South Side Railroad. The color-bearer.
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