. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Surgeon William B. Hkzlep Henry J. Durant. CHAPTER VII The Peninsular Campaign (Continued). ADVANCE TOWARD RICHMOND RECONNOITERING, SCOUTING, AND PICKETING CHANGE OF BASE FROM THE YORK TO THE JAMES RIVER THE SEVEN DAYS FIGHT— WILLIS CHURCH COVERING THE RETREAT TO MALVERN HILL. May 7—July 2, 1862. As an index to the movements and doings of the Third Penn-sylvania Cavalry, rather than as a description of them, during thefirst half of t
. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Surgeon William B. Hkzlep Henry J. Durant. CHAPTER VII The Peninsular Campaign (Continued). ADVANCE TOWARD RICHMOND RECONNOITERING, SCOUTING, AND PICKETING CHANGE OF BASE FROM THE YORK TO THE JAMES RIVER THE SEVEN DAYS FIGHT— WILLIS CHURCH COVERING THE RETREAT TO MALVERN HILL. May 7—July 2, 1862. As an index to the movements and doings of the Third Penn-sylvania Cavalry, rather than as a description of them, during thefirst half of the four months of our further stay upon the VirginiaPeninsula, from the advance after the Battle of Williamsburguntil we settled down in camp on the James River near HarrisonsLanding, the copying is resumed of the Regimental Journal (Continued from page 48). May 7, 1862. Camp at Williamsburg. Fine weather, roads rapidly drying up. Furnished pickets, orderlies, etc. Forage veryshort. Encamped on Palace Green, in front of the residence of the oldColonial 8, 1862. Beautiful weather, somewhat warm. Four squadrons made a reconnois
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