. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . is morning, but will let you know when I S. TRUMBULL, Maj. 1st Conn. Arty. Butlers Headquarters, July 5, H. L. Abbot • Please have the mortars mounted and made ready to be | fired before dusk to-day. Gen. Butler desires it. Have ! detachment there to man them. G. WEITZEL, , Acting Chief of Staff. 15m., a. m., July 5, Alfred Mordecai, Chief Ordnance Officer, Butlers am informed that the 10


. History of the First Connecticut Artillery [electronic resource]: and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865 . is morning, but will let you know when I S. TRUMBULL, Maj. 1st Conn. Arty. Butlers Headquarters, July 5, H. L. Abbot • Please have the mortars mounted and made ready to be | fired before dusk to-day. Gen. Butler desires it. Have ! detachment there to man them. G. WEITZEL, , Acting Chief of Staff. 15m., a. m., July 5, Alfred Mordecai, Chief Ordnance Officer, Butlers am informed that the 100-pdr. guns at Curtis Houseand the water battery will probably be ready to mountto night ; also, perhaps, the Sawyer gun at Cro Nestbattery. I would, therefore, request that 100 rounds ofammunition for each of these guns, together with the im-plements and equipments, may be forwarded at once tothe batteries, and invoiced to Capt. S. P. Hatfield, 1stConn. Arty., stationed at these headquarters. The maga-zines are in readiness, and I have ordered the cannoneersto the guns. HENRY L. 1st Conn. Arty., Comdg. ON THE PETERSBURG Church Built by the Engineers. This church was made entire]} of rough pine logs, with the hark on. It was built by^the 50th ;N. Y. Engineers


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