. Recollections of the civil war; with many original diary entries and letters written from the seat of war, and with annotated references . egiment was withdrawn. The report of Colonel Otho H. Brinkley of the OneHundred Tenth Ohio,2 states: On the 12th, although not actually engaged, we wereconstantly manoeuvring, and during the whole of the dayand until 10 oclock at night were exposed to a destructivefire of musketry and artillery. During the early part of theday we occupied a position between the enemys artilleryand our own, and being protected by light earthworks butlittle harm was done us
. Recollections of the civil war; with many original diary entries and letters written from the seat of war, and with annotated references . egiment was withdrawn. The report of Colonel Otho H. Brinkley of the OneHundred Tenth Ohio,2 states: On the 12th, although not actually engaged, we wereconstantly manoeuvring, and during the whole of the dayand until 10 oclock at night were exposed to a destructivefire of musketry and artillery. During the early part of theday we occupied a position between the enemys artilleryand our own, and being protected by light earthworks butlittle harm was done us. The losses from May 8th to the 21st of the brigade, asgiven in the Official Records, show the following: Sixty-seventh Pennsylvania, 15; One Hundred Thirty-eighthPennsylvania, 12; Sixth Maryland, 6; One HundredTenth Ohio, 34; One Hundred Twenty-second Ohio,12; One Hundred Twenty-sixth Ohio, 78; Total, 157. There were only two brigades in the Third Divisionof the Sixth Corps at this time. 1 Of their place in the Sixth Corps lines. 2 Id., p. 742. ; - AN THE BATTLE FIELD OF SPOTTSYLVANIA may 9 to 21 -1864- union linesconfeo. lines. FIELD of OPERATIONS OF THE37T MASS. REGIMENT PETERSBURG
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