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History of the Forty Eighth Ohio Vet Vol Inf Giving a Complete Account of the
John a Bering
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On the staff of Col. Landrum, being sick, Lieut. Mont- gomery was detailed to take his place during the siege. On the 25th, Capt. F. M. Posegate, of Co. D, resigned.
Gen. McPherson, who had been undermining Fort Hill, had completed it by the 25th, and was then ready to blow up the fort. The troops were therefore placed in the advance rifle-pits, ready to rush into the breach and capture Vicksburg, should he be successful in blowing it up ; but the explo- sion did not result in destroying the wo
...rks to such an extent as to enable the troops to enter. After the explosion, we were ordered back to our camp.
Our duties were getting more arduous every day, besides being continually under fire, until July 3d, when Gen. Pemberton sent Gen. Bowen 94 HISTORY OF THE and Col. Montgomery, under a flag of truce, with a proposition for the surrender of Vicksburg. They were taken, with their eyes bandaged, to our bri- gade headquarters, and had a consultation with Gen. Grant, but he would not consent to anything but an unconditional surrender.


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