. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . pt such as was afforded by the quar-termasters store-house and other lesser buildings left by theFifty-ninth New York. On the floor, among boxes and barrels,our men lay huddled together for hours without food or relief of anykind. The result of this last trying march from Virginia, was anaddition to our sick list, upon which the writers name appearedfor a few days. Our camp equipage, knapsacks, and stores, atlength arrived, and company quarters were assigned and m
. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . pt such as was afforded by the quar-termasters store-house and other lesser buildings left by theFifty-ninth New York. On the floor, among boxes and barrels,our men lay huddled together for hours without food or relief of anykind. The result of this last trying march from Virginia, was anaddition to our sick list, upon which the writers name appearedfor a few days. Our camp equipage, knapsacks, and stores, atlength arrived, and company quarters were assigned and marchingorders given. Companies B and K, Captains Dyer and Low, toFort Pennsylvania, the regimental headquarters; Company A,CaptainTaber, to Fort Franklin ; Company C, Captain Vose, Bat-teries Cameron and Martin Scott ; Company D, Captain Smith,Fort De Russey; Companies E and I, Captains Cady and Hale,Fort Alexander ; Company F, Captain Harris, Fort Ripley ; Com-pany G, Captain Greene, Fort Gaines; Company H, CaptainDuckworth, Batteries Vermont and Martin Scott. ft 05 ST o 2. P) 5 Z S £ CD (fl 5 ■ H Z I ? r >. 226 THE TENTH REGIMENT
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