. The military and civil history of Connecticut during the war of 1861-65 . well, in after-years, cause all who belongto it to feel a pardonable pride in having it to say that they served withthe Twenty-seventh Connecticut. By order Col. Brooke, Charles P. Hatch, Lieutenant A. A. A. G. CHAPTER XXVII. Sixth and Seventh in Florida. — The Advance on Charleston. —The Situation at Follyand Morris Islands. — Gen. Terry and the Tenth on James Island. — A Detachmentof the Seventh the first to land on Morris Island. — Capture of the Batteries. — TheBattalion of the Seventh in the First Charge on Wagner


. The military and civil history of Connecticut during the war of 1861-65 . well, in after-years, cause all who belongto it to feel a pardonable pride in having it to say that they served withthe Twenty-seventh Connecticut. By order Col. Brooke, Charles P. Hatch, Lieutenant A. A. A. G. CHAPTER XXVII. Sixth and Seventh in Florida. — The Advance on Charleston. —The Situation at Follyand Morris Islands. — Gen. Terry and the Tenth on James Island. — A Detachmentof the Seventh the first to land on Morris Island. — Capture of the Batteries. — TheBattalion of the Seventh in the First Charge on Wagner.—Fight on James Island.— The First Connecticut Battery. — Daring Charge of the Sixth on Wagner. —Three Hours in the Fort. —Heavy Casualties. — Important Service of the SeventeenthConnecticut Volunteers. — Approaches to the Fort.—The Seventh in Charge ofHeavy Batteries. —Bombardment of Sumter. — Capture of Wagner and Gregg. — TheKoll of Honor. — The Sixth at Hilton Head. — The Seventh at St. Helena Island.—The Seventeenth on Folly Island. — The Tenth in Florida. — Death of Col. Chatfield. OR several weeks of the winter, the Sixth andSeventh, with the First Connecticut Battery, re-mained in comfortable camp at Beaufort andHilton Head ;


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