. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania . #. THE NEW YORkI PUBLIC LIBRARY CHAPTER XXXI. DEEP BOTTOM AND THE EXPLOSION. Resuming my narrative at the point of digression, it becomes necessaryto state that the discharge of such a number of our regimental force made areorganization imperative, and on July 7th a battalion of six companies wasformed. This arrangement caused a surplus of officers, and Major Fletcherwas mustered out with three others, as s


. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania . #. THE NEW YORkI PUBLIC LIBRARY CHAPTER XXXI. DEEP BOTTOM AND THE EXPLOSION. Resuming my narrative at the point of digression, it becomes necessaryto state that the discharge of such a number of our regimental force made areorganization imperative, and on July 7th a battalion of six companies wasformed. This arrangement caused a surplus of officers, and Major Fletcherwas mustered out with three others, as supernumeraries. Capt. MadisonM. Cannon was then assigned by Gen. Birney, to command the Tuesday, July 12th, Gen. De Trobriand returned to the army and wasassigned to the command of our Brigade. He Had retired from active serviceafter the Mine Run campaign, by reason of regimental consolidations whichleft him without a command. He reported at New York City, where hereceived his commission as Brigadier , and was assigned to commandthe defenses of New York Harbor. After the Army of the Potomac hadmoved under Gen. Grant, he applied for active service in the field, and


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