History of the One Hundred Forty First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers 1862 1

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History of the One Hundred Forty First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers 1862 1
David Craft
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Samuel Molyneux fell in the thickest of the fight, when Lee made his last desperate struggle to regain the day on the 2d. He was the son of John Molyneux, a farmer liv ing at Millview, Forks township, Sullivan County, alsingle man, thirty-four years of age, by occupation a lumberman and millright, a man of few words, but one of the first citi zens of the place. When the call came for more men he said to some of his acquaint ances, " Come, let us go. I have stayed at home as Jong as I caa. " Twe
...lve went with him from that immediate vicinity, only six of whom lived to return. George Thomas Phillips, of Davidson, stood by the side of Molyneux and saw him fall, said: "Just as Molyneux fell a ball passed through my arm and I started for the rear, but seeing the desperate need our boys were in for help, I picked up my gun and went at it again, when another ball passed through my lungs. Our folks being driven back I lay helpless within the rebel lines until they retreated, without any assistance except one kindly disposed filled my canteen with water and brought it to me.

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