History of the Seventh Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Hawleys Brigade Terrys

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History of the Seventh Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Hawleys Brigade Terrys
Stephen W Walkley
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January 26th Congress passed a vote of thanks, which, beautifully engrossed on white satin, hangs in the Terry mansion. A photograph is given on opposite page.
Captain Thompson was wounded on reaching the fort at about six o'clock and the command devolved on Capt. W. S. Marble. Although the work of the Seventh has been included in that 01 Abbott's brigade, his report is given below : Headquarters Seventh Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. Near Fort Fisher, N. C, January 17. 1865. Captain : I have
... the honor to transmit the following report of the part taken by this regiment after I assumed command, which I did immediately upon Captain Thompson being wounded : Reporting to Colonel Abbott, I received orders to march the regiment into a covered way, leading from near the sally-port toward the center of the fort. Here we were supplied with shovels, and ordered to move forward thirty paces and deploy in a line extending from the eighth traverse to the river, and nearly at right angles with the line of traverses.

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