History of the Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, "the Irish Regiment," in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. the Record of a Gallant Command On the March, in Battle And in Bivouac
History of the Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, "the Irish Regiment," in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. the Record of a Gallant Command On the March, in Battle And in Bivouac
Thomas Hamilton Murray
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Wright of the regiment, during the absence of the latter at the North. Lieut. Joseph H. Lawler was, at his own request, relieved from duty with Company H, and was ordered to report for duty to Capt. Wright. In the meantime, the U. S. transport Cotitinental had been provided to convey the regiment North on its fur- lough. The Continental was moored to a wharf at the head of Jackson street, New Orleans. The Ninth was transported from Carrollton to New Orleans by rail and marched to the boat. A sp...ecial guard of three men from each company was detailed for duty at the steamer. Embarking, the regiment was assigned quarters for the voyage, and soon after, lines were cast off and the Con- tinental started on her journey. Officers and men were in excellent spirits, at the prospect of visiting home, and the passage proved very enjoyable. The Continental, which also had the Eighth Vermont regiment aboard, reached Long wharf, New Haven, at 5 p. m., Friday, April 15. The city was en fete to welcome the returned veterans.
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