. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . Smokestack of the Virginia. This smokestack was taken out of the rebel ram Virginia at,theRooketts near Richmond, after the ram had tried to run past thebatteries of the First Conn. Artillery. Field Hospital. During the progress of a great battle, Held hospitals were establishedfor first relief of the wounded. These hospitals were soon over-crowded, and the wounded were thickly scattered on the ground. APPENDIX. 193 Broadway Landing, Va., January 6,


. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . Smokestack of the Virginia. This smokestack was taken out of the rebel ram Virginia at,theRooketts near Richmond, after the ram had tried to run past thebatteries of the First Conn. Artillery. Field Hospital. During the progress of a great battle, Held hospitals were establishedfor first relief of the wounded. These hospitals were soon over-crowded, and the wounded were thickly scattered on the ground. APPENDIX. 193 Broadway Landing, Va., January 6, Duane, Chief Engineer, A. of P.:I have applied to General Benham and he has none onhand, if you cannot send me all, please let me bave whatyou can possibly spare. HENRY L. ABBOT,Bvt Vols. Headquarters A. of P., January 6, Abbot, Bi <xtdu-ay : I sent to Lieutenant-Colonel Comstock, yesterday, allthe drawing materials and instruments that we had onhand that could possibly be spared. J. C. DUANE,Maj. of Engrs. City Point, January 26, Genl Abbot : The Lieutenant-General, after to-day, will


Size: 1691px × 1478px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., book, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookid056898563173emoryedu