History of the Ninth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry the Irish Regime

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History of the Ninth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry the Irish Regime
Thomas Hamilton Murray
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VOL. INFANTRY.
was only to cover their retreat. The next morning four companies of the Ninth were ordered to make a recon- noissance up the railroad and to ascertain, if possible, the position of the enemy.
"We started about noon, and after marching about six miles we entered the village of Terrebonne. We learned that a strong force of the enemy had passed through there early that m. Orning. Company K, of our regiment, was stationed here while the three remaining companies, C, E, and I, proceed
...ed. We had gone some four miles when the advance guard captured five rebels. Finding that the enemy was in force, a few miles further on, we returned. We were disturbed by a false alarm that night, and the next morning the five companies of our regiment were ordered on board the cars. We were instructed to pro- ceed up the road as far as we could in order to protect the men while they were repairing the road. We, accord- ingly, went about two miles further than we had the previous day, and learned that the rebels had set fire to a bridge and that it would take some time to repair it.

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