. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . all the means ofcrossing the Pamunkey below Hanover Court House, andin the action near that place, a report has already been for-warded to your office. My regiment formed the advance of the infantry underGeneral Cooke, which followed the rebels on Stuarts raid,when they inarched 42 miles in thirty-seven hours, as hasbeen reported by Colonel Warren, Fifth New York Vol-unteers, commanding the volunteer brigade. Upon the 20th of June I was ordered to br


. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . all the means ofcrossing the Pamunkey below Hanover Court House, andin the action near that place, a report has already been for-warded to your office. My regiment formed the advance of the infantry underGeneral Cooke, which followed the rebels on Stuarts raid,when they inarched 42 miles in thirty-seven hours, as hasbeen reported by Colonel Warren, Fifth New York Vol-unteers, commanding the volunteer brigade. Upon the 20th of June I was ordered to bring up a bat-tery of five 4-J-inch Rodman guns and one of five 30-pounder Parrotts, and to place them in position near NewBridge • The disembarkation of the guns and material at WhiteHouse commenced on the 21st of June, and upon the 24ththese guns were in position, with ammunition and mate-rial complete, in Batteries Sykes and Porter, under thecommand of Major Kellogg, and in charge of Company FCaptain Dow; Company D, Captain Cook; and CompanyB, Captain Brooker. Gainess Mtll.— Upon June 25th, under your direc- ON THE PENINSULA IN Grape Vine Bridge. This bridge was constructed across the Chickahominy river and used by several Divisions of the Army of the Grape Vine Bridge because of the use of many strong grape vines in making the trees and timbers fast.


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