A Statement of the Case of Brigadier-General Joseph W. Revere ... Tried By Court-Marital, And Dismissed From the Service of the United States, August 10th, 1863. With a Map, a Copy of the Record of the Trial, And An Appendix
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Ques. hy J. A. — Did your regiment leave any public property be- hind it ? Ans. — We left our knapsacks; they were taken off on Friday, I think. There was a house to our right, and a little to our front at the time we took them off. We did not return to the point where we took oflf our knapsacks. Ques. hy J. A. — How far did the brigade retire from action before it was reformed ? Ans. — About half a mile, I should judge. Ques. hy J. A. — Was the Second Division engaged with the enemy at the tim...e the brigade was retired and reformed? A71S. — My regiment was engaged with the enemy and so were the regiments on my right and left. I thought so from their firing. We were in a thick wood. Ques. hy J. A. — Were there any other troops than the Second Brig- ade of your division with you when you were marched towards the ford as you have described ? APPENDIX. 31 Ans. — I tliiiik the 26th Pennsylvania was with us. That regiment belongs to the division but not to the brigade. Ques.
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