. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . before Petersburg to August of Bermuda Hundred to September of Chapins Farm, Fort Harrison and Newmarket Heights, September entrenchments on Chapins Farm near Fort Burnham to March, in force to Fair Oaks and Darbytown Road, October 27-28, to General U. S. Grant, March 4, 1865, for secret to Fredericksburg, March 4-7. Tobacco Raid. 412 Twenty-first Regitftent Connecticut Volunteers


. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . before Petersburg to August of Bermuda Hundred to September of Chapins Farm, Fort Harrison and Newmarket Heights, September entrenchments on Chapins Farm near Fort Burnham to March, in force to Fair Oaks and Darbytown Road, October 27-28, to General U. S. Grant, March 4, 1865, for secret to Fredericksburg, March 4-7. Tobacco Raid. 412 Twenty-first Regitftent Connecticut Volunteers. Moved from Fortress Monroe to Kinsdale Landing and raided into Westmoreland County, March special orders from General Grant, moved from Point Lookout to White House Landing, March and protected base of supplies for Sheridans Cavalry, March to Signal Hill, March of Richmond to April duty at Richmond to April 28, and in Fluvanna and Goochland Counties to June transferred to the Tenth Connecticut Volunteers and the balance mustered out, June A SKIRMISH LINE. FROM THE PENSION OFFICE RECORDS. The Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Infantry Volunteers, was mustered into the service of the United States,September 5, 1862, at Norwich, Conn., to serve three left that place, September 11, 1862, and arrived at CampChase, near Washington, D. C, September 22, 1862. Itproceeded then to Frederick, Md., and thence to HarpersFerry, Va., arriving there about October 9, 1862. It servedsubsequently as follows : To December, 1862, in the SecondBrigade, Third Division, Ninth Army Corps,—station, Incidents and Coincidents. 413 December 31, 1862, opposite Fredericksburg, Va., to Feb-ruary, 1863, in the Third Brigade, Third Division, NinthArmy Corps,—station February 28, 1863, Newport News,Va.; to May, 1863, in the Third Brigade, Third Division,Department of Virginia,—station, April 30, 1863, near Suf


Size: 1576px × 1586px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., book, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookid005443223071emoryedu