. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . h badly wounded and, perhaps, dying. Theguard immediately filled the cup; and accompanied by a nurse,whom Dr. Dwinelle had directed to go with him, with somebandages to dress their wounds, the Captain returned to thewoods; raising the boy he gave him about half and the old manthe balance, who thanked him and said, Captain, you have savedour lives. I did not think a Yankee would be so kind. Thenurse then dressed their wounds and left them far more com-fortable. This is but on


. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . h badly wounded and, perhaps, dying. Theguard immediately filled the cup; and accompanied by a nurse,whom Dr. Dwinelle had directed to go with him, with somebandages to dress their wounds, the Captain returned to thewoods; raising the boy he gave him about half and the old manthe balance, who thanked him and said, Captain, you have savedour lives. I did not think a Yankee would be so kind. Thenurse then dressed their wounds and left them far more com-fortable. This is but one of the many cases that could be toldwhere our men, at great inconvenience to themselves, promptlyrendered assistance and comfort to those of the enemy, whenwounded, sick or hungry; even the guard, who had repeatedlyrefused our own men water, who were able to go elsewhere andget it, when told it was for a wounded rebel, freely gave it. Our loss was very light indeed considering our position, yetenough to cause sadness. Companies A and B. being on detach-ed service at White House, were not engaged. Captain x^


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