The Town of Wayland in the Civil War of 1861 1865 As Represented in the Army An
The Town of Wayland in the Civil War of 1861 1865 As Represented in the Army An
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A rapid march before daylight to Sulphur Springs saved our brigade. " Here we received a brisk shelling from a rebel battery that suddenly appeared posted on a knoll within good range. No damage was done, however ; and the battery was soon forced to retire. " On leaving the place, the rebels attempted to surprise and capture the wagon-train by a sharp artillery-fire of three hours. The Thirty-fifth was ordered to the most important post ; but no infantry engagement took place. Benjamin's Batter...y opened " ' This does not look like a vigorous prosecution of the war. ' ' I cannot help being impatient when I look upon the army covering this valley, and lying idle. ' ' I should say to our leader, Work faster, young Napoleon, or your laurels will fade in the bud. ' " — Army Letter, Oct. I8. FRANK WINTHROP DRAPER. 1 95 upon the rebels with silencing effect. * After this soj^iie, the Thirty-fifth was posted for one night at Lawson's Ford, an out-of- the-way, desolate spot on the Rappahannock, with rebel forces occupying the opposite side.
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