. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . my, the design of feelingthem with skirmishers was found impracticable. Skirmishers wereadvanced, however, about fifteen paces, but were shortly afterwardwithdrawn. At II A. M. the Sixty-seventh New York Volunteers, Col. NelsonCross commanding, marched into the woods and forward to the breast-works, from which the enemy were then fleeing. They succeeded incapturing about 20 prisoners. At oclock the Sixty-fifth New York Volunteers, E. Hamblin commandi
. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . my, the design of feelingthem with skirmishers was found impracticable. Skirmishers wereadvanced, however, about fifteen paces, but were shortly afterwardwithdrawn. At II A. M. the Sixty-seventh New York Volunteers, Col. NelsonCross commanding, marched into the woods and forward to the breast-works, from which the enemy were then fleeing. They succeeded incapturing about 20 prisoners. At oclock the Sixty-fifth New York Volunteers, E. Hamblin commanding, occupied a position as support tothe Twenty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers, of this brigade. At A. M. the Eighty-second Pennsylvania Volunteers, C. Bassett commanding, advanced to the front line, relieving theOne Hundred and Twenty-second New York, and occupying the 100 HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT position until relieved by a portion of General Gearys command, atabout 3 P. M. At this hour the brigade was reformed under mycommand. I annex a Hst of killed, wounded and missing during the I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Alexander Shaler,Brigadier-General, Commanding Adjutant-General, Second Division, Twelfth Corps. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 101
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