. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . rg and Richmond, until the spring campaign of1865, were confined to the defense and extension of ourlines, and to offensive movements for crippling theenemys lines of communication, and to prevent his de-taching any considerable force to send south. OPERATIONS ON PETERSBURG FRONT. The embarking of the siege material was hardly com-pleted when the movement of the army was suspendedand the siege operat ons were resumed. Aug. 2, Co. K,4th New York, was
. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . rg and Richmond, until the spring campaign of1865, were confined to the defense and extension of ourlines, and to offensive movements for crippling theenemys lines of communication, and to prevent his de-taching any considerable force to send south. OPERATIONS ON PETERSBURG FRONT. The embarking of the siege material was hardly com-pleted when the movement of the army was suspendedand the siege operat ons were resumed. Aug. 2, Co. K,4th New York, was relieved from Battery 11, which wasadded to those served by Co. G, 1st Conn. Arty.; Aug. 4,Co. I moved into Ft. Converse, and Aug. 5 part of thecompany, under Lieut. Jackson, received the 13-inch mor-tar, which was placed on the railroad near Battery 3-Aug. [between 9th and 12th], part of Co. F, w;tn tn 30-pdr. Parrotts, was transferred from Battery 5 to 4 therest of the company rsmained in Battery 5 with four8-inch mortars; Aug 17, Co. A, with four 10-inch mortars and two 4£ inch guns, was sent to Ft. Morton ; Auc- MISCELLANEOUS
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