. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . utant. Headquarters Sturgiss Brigade,General Orders No. 18. Washington, June 20, 1S62. I. All commands in this brigade, excepting the Fifty-ninth Regiment NewYork Volunteers, will be held in immediate readiness for marching orders. II. The commanding officer of each command will notify the brigade quar-termaster, Lieut. Nelson Plato, of the number of Avagons requisite for the moving of his command. By order of Brigadier-General STURGIS, Henry R. Mighels, dipt, and


. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . utant. Headquarters Sturgiss Brigade,General Orders No. 18. Washington, June 20, 1S62. I. All commands in this brigade, excepting the Fifty-ninth Regiment NewYork Volunteers, will be held in immediate readiness for marching orders. II. The commanding officer of each command will notify the brigade quar-termaster, Lieut. Nelson Plato, of the number of Avagons requisite for the moving of his command. By order of Brigadier-General STURGIS, Henry R. Mighels, dipt, and A. A. G. RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 199 PARTING SKETCH OF CAMP FRIEZE,liy Henry T. CHACE, Company D, Tenth Rhode Island Volunteers. Service Ground, Tenth Regiment. iptair. Comi«any K, Captain Low. Company G,Captain Greene. Company I, Captain Hale. Company H,Capt. Duckworth Company E,Captain Cady. Company A,Captain Taber. Company C,Captain Vose. Company F,Captain Harris. IM ssssi A A A A A L AAz AAAAA AAAAA AAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAAA Company D, Capt. Smith. /,\ : _ > E B> E> NINTH REGIMENT. 200 THE TENTH REGIMENT. We are about to start for Clouds Mills,near Alexandria, wrote one of the our noble battery has thunderedoff, and we shall soon follow them, leavingour familiar avenues, our evergreen bowersand shady resorts for chatting and smoking,to the spiders and wood-ticks, the tree toadsand fire-flies, whose domain we have may find in some respects a better,but surely not a more picturesque campingground. General Orders No. 21. Headquarters Tenth Regiment R. I. Vols.,Camp Frieze, June 25, 1862. I. The regiment will move from its present camp to-morrow morning. II. Knapsacks must be packed and marked, and canteens and haversacksfilled, and all provisions and articles on hand in the cook-tent and not imme-diately required, packed in the wagons by evening. III. Reveille will sound at two oclock a. m., to-morrow. Company cookswill prepare breakfas


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