. The First Maine Heavy Artillery, 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: a history of its part and place in the war for the union, with an outline of causes of war and its results to our country . (iis. I;. In I ami, i\ iMmi. jil Army r|is. ( ait. Ill l»\ > \\\• Villi. A ill-lie (illll|l, (iiiii-rill I >e TriihriiiiKix >tutT. wing. The cavalry was ordered by General Humphreys to force thepassage of Hatcher s Run. They could not cross on account of themire and slashing. ur division, under General De Trobriand, wasordered to clear the way. While the sharpshooters occupied theenemy in


. The First Maine Heavy Artillery, 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: a history of its part and place in the war for the union, with an outline of causes of war and its results to our country . (iis. I;. In I ami, i\ iMmi. jil Army r|is. ( ait. Ill l»\ > \\\• Villi. A ill-lie (illll|l, (iiiii-rill I >e TriihriiiiKix >tutT. wing. The cavalry was ordered by General Humphreys to force thepassage of Hatcher s Run. They could not cross on account of themire and slashing. ur division, under General De Trobriand, wasordered to clear the way. While the sharpshooters occupied theenemy in front. General l)e Trobriand, followed by the 99th and110th Pennsylvania, crossed over and carried the enemys positionon the Run. The other regiments immediately followed, while thepioneers constructed a temporary bridge for the cavalry and 40th \ew York and 105th Pennsylvania pursued the enemybeyond the old sawmill. The balance of our brigade hurriedly threwup a semicircular line of intrenchments, covering the Yaughan roadand also the road leading to Armstrongs Mill. While this work wasgoing


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