Dedication of the Statue to Brevet Major General William Wells

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This expedition was the most severe in which the Regiment had as yet been engaged; and, re duced in numbers by the hard service of the last sixty days, it went into camp near Light House Point, on the James, where it remained some three weeks re cruiting the men and horses for harder experiences yet to come.
On the 8th of August the Third Cavalry Division, including the First Vermont, now under Colonel Wil liam Wells, who had succeeded to the command after the death of Colonel Preston, embarked
... for Washing ton on its way to join General Sheridan in the Shenan- doah Valley, arriving at Winchester on the 17th. General Sheridan was at this time retiring down the valley, and the Regiment participated in the engage ments which occurred at Winchester, Summit Point, Charlestown, and Kearneyville, crossing the Potomac with the rear guard at Harpers Ferry on the night of the 25th. On the following day Early began falling back up the valley followed by the Union cavalry, and during the following week the First Vermont took part in several reconnoissances and was in slight skirmishes near Berry ville and Paris.

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