Vermont Riflemen in the War for the Union 1861 1865 a History of Company F Fi

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Vermont Riflemen in the War for the Union 1861 1865 a History of Company F Fi
William Young Warren Ripley
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Read died of wounds received at Gaines Hill and W. S. Tarbell of disease. E. F. Stevens and L. D. Grover were promoted sergeants, find W. II. Leach and Edward Trask were made corporals. At this camp also Capt. Weston resigned and Lieut. C. VV. Seaton was 60 appointed captain, Second Lient. M. Y. B. Bron- son was promoted first lieutenant and Ezbon W. Hindes second lieutenant. Major Trepp was pro- moted lieutenant-colonel, vice Wm. Y. W. Ripley, and Capt. Hastings of Co> H. Was made major.
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...egiment remained at Harrison's landing until the army left the Peninsula. The weather was intensely hot and the army suffered terrible losses by disease, cooped up as they were on the low and unhealthy bottom lands bordering the James. The enemy made one or two demonstra- tions, and on one occasion the cam}) of the sharp shooters became the target for the rebel batteries posted on the high lands on the further side of the river, and for a long time the men of Co. F were exposed to a severe fire to which they could not reply, but luckily w^ithout serious loss.

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