. History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ys Brigade,which advance, was the signal for the troops on his left to Lynch then moved his company to the left, to the Brigadeskirmish line, and became engaged with their skirmishers in his after both companies having expended all their ammunitionsent back for a fresh supply, but was informed by General Webb thatthe line would soon be withdrawn, so it was not necessary to send outany ammunition. It was at this time that Wrigh
. History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ys Brigade,which advance, was the signal for the troops on his left to Lynch then moved his company to the left, to the Brigadeskirmish line, and became engaged with their skirmishers in his after both companies having expended all their ammunitionsent back for a fresh supply, but was informed by General Webb thatthe line would soon be withdrawn, so it was not necessary to send outany ammunition. It was at this time that Wrights Georgia Brigade,prolonging the line with Wilcoxs Brigade, Andersons Division, thathad driven Humphreys back, broke through our line, charged past theguns of Browns Battery that had been advanced to a position in frontof that held by the Sixty-Ninth Pennsylvania, and almost reached theline held by that regiment and Halls Third Brigade, who were pouringvolley after volley into them as they advanced. General Hancockthen ordered forward the Seventy-Second and One Hundred andSixth Pennsylvania. Colonel Curry with the One Hundred and Sixth. B4OT0TVPE
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