. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . .■■> Mil < ° F f 5). 634 THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT. \_Feh. 65. the people got themselves out. There was no mistaking the , who had marched From Atlanta to the Sea, was uncom-fortably near the doomed city. An officer, Lieut. C. H. Williams, of the Third Rhode IslandArtillery, on duty this day in Fort Strong (formerly Wagner); thuswrites of the Last Tour of Duty at the Siege of Charleston : — \_Extract.] 17 Feb. 1865. Fort Strong (formerly Wagner) had a garrison of a shigle company ofthe Third Rliode Island Artillery. There was


. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . .■■> Mil < ° F f 5). 634 THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT. \_Feh. 65. the people got themselves out. There was no mistaking the , who had marched From Atlanta to the Sea, was uncom-fortably near the doomed city. An officer, Lieut. C. H. Williams, of the Third Rhode IslandArtillery, on duty this day in Fort Strong (formerly Wagner); thuswrites of the Last Tour of Duty at the Siege of Charleston : — \_Extract.] 17 Feb. 1865. Fort Strong (formerly Wagner) had a garrison of a shigle company ofthe Third Rliode Island Artillery. There was a stockade on Morris Island,in whicli had been Confederate prisoners, guarded by the Fifty-fourthMassachusetts (colored). A few days prior to above date, a battery of11-inch Dahlgren guns had been planted in the open space between Wagnerand Cummings Point. Fire opened from all our Morris Island batteries atabout 8 (17th), to which the rebels replied a little before that time a tire was seen in the city which increased rapidly; andsoon seven dist


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