History of the First Battalion Pennsylvania Six Months Volunteers And 187th Regi

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History of the First Battalion Pennsylvania Six Months Volunteers And 187th Regi
James M Gibbs
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Operations on it had been steadily going on from August 22nd by the First Brigade, First Division, Fifth Corps, to which the i87th was attached. This work was frequently interrupted by cavalry dashes from the enemy, and had to stop while the troops moved out and drove off the Rebels. FORT WHITE AND THE LEFT OF THE LINE, SEPTEMBER 15-16x11. On the 1 5th the picket firing became general, and part of the Fifth Corps moved out toward the Vaughn road. The firing continued all the morning. The i87th ...was under arms from 3 a. M. To 2 p. M. , when it moved into and held Fort White. The Rebels, not venturing to attack it, returned to camp at dusk. The i6th came, full of alarms and excitements. At an early hour the Fifth Corps stood to arms. Heavy skirmishing w r as en gaged in, and the Rebels came out in force three miles to the west ward. At 8 a. M. The i87th broke camp and moved east across the P. & W. R. R. , where it held the left of Warren s line and the extreme left of the Army of the Potomac.

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