. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . Iu the Petersburg- Trenches. This poor fellow was hit by a piece of shell which partially carriedaway his In Hii Petorsbui-g- Trenches. A (lend Confederate soldier phnlocraplied just as he fell in thetrenches near Fort Mahone before Peterslmrs;. HISTORY OF THE FIRST CONNECTICUT ARTILLERY. 97 needed he will do the best he can with some men from theReserve Artillery Train which is here, tut would like asm any men as you can spare. Very respectfu
. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . Iu the Petersburg- Trenches. This poor fellow was hit by a piece of shell which partially carriedaway his In Hii Petorsbui-g- Trenches. A (lend Confederate soldier phnlocraplied just as he fell in thetrenches near Fort Mahone before Peterslmrs;. HISTORY OF THE FIRST CONNECTICUT ARTILLERY. 97 needed he will do the best he can with some men from theReserve Artillery Train which is here, tut would like asm any men as you can spare. Very respectfully, your obedient servant,CHANN1NG CLAPP, Assistant Adjutant- General. Col. H. L. Abbot, Comdg R. Arty,Broadway Landing. The movement of the Army of the Potomac failed toaccomplish what was hoped for, and it returned to itslines. At this time for the security of Broadway Landing, aredoubt was built on the neck of land over which thelanding was to be approached. It was occupied, Oct. 27,by Co. B, Lieut. Bannon, with one light 12-pounder 30, Co. M was moved back to 17 and 20. Nothing more of special interest occurred during 1864on the Petersburg lines, only the usual firing was kept up. reports of col. henry l. abbot, first connecticut heavya
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