. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War. 1861-1865 . * comfortable, and we had no reasc^nto complain of the conveniences enjoyed during the movements of General Grant had compelled the enem\to lengthen their line of ilefense till it was now thirty-sevenmiles in extent, reaching from White Oak Swamp on theirleft to Hatchers Run on their right. Fight miles of this linewas north of the James. As we now settled down for our winter quarters we foundthe most of our energies directed to picket duty. As thewinter ci 1S64-1S65 was unusua


. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War. 1861-1865 . * comfortable, and we had no reasc^nto complain of the conveniences enjoyed during the movements of General Grant had compelled the enem\to lengthen their line of ilefense till it was now thirty-sevenmiles in extent, reaching from White Oak Swamp on theirleft to Hatchers Run on their right. Fight miles of this linewas north of the James. As we now settled down for our winter quarters we foundthe most of our energies directed to picket duty. As thewinter ci 1S64-1S65 was unusually severe, work hard. We now felt the effects of our previ-. *> ;■• ¥^..


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