. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania . RAID TO HICKSFORD AND HATCHERS RUN, 241 Gen. Mott had been wounded in the engagement at Hatchers Run, andGen. De Trobriand assumed temporary command of the Division, soon afterwhich he endeavored to mitigate a hardship unnecessarily imposed upon theDivision, through a communication to the Corps Commander caUing attentionto the fact that one-tenth of the men in the Division were required to remainunder arms


. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania . RAID TO HICKSFORD AND HATCHERS RUN, 241 Gen. Mott had been wounded in the engagement at Hatchers Run, andGen. De Trobriand assumed temporary command of the Division, soon afterwhich he endeavored to mitigate a hardship unnecessarily imposed upon theDivision, through a communication to the Corps Commander caUing attentionto the fact that one-tenth of the men in the Division were required to remainunder arms at night, and requesting that the order be suspended. Heargued that the defenses were strong and well guarded, and that artilleryprotected the hues in every direction. As the result of this order was rescinded. CHAPTER XXXIV. BATTLES AROUND PETERSBURG. All through the campaign from the Rapidan to Petersburg, Gen. Leehad been content to act upon the defensive, but now, his right flank ha\ingbeen completely demoHshed, he saw, Tvlth Gen. Shermans army hasteningon to unite with Gen. Grant, that there was no hope of maintaining his positionunless he could disrupt the Un


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