The Seventy Seventh Pennsylvania At Shiloh History of the Regiment

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Pennsylvania Shiloh Battlefield Commission
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During- the night the enemy attacked, but were repulsed. The regiment lost three men wounded. Heavy skirmishing and artillery fire were kept up on both sid< s until the night of July second. Then, under cover of darkness, the enemy evacuated Kenesaw Mountain and Marietta and retreated. On the third the regiment moved forward with the brigade, through Marietta and five miles beyond Smyrna, where the 210 The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania. enemy was found on the Atlanta road, strongly fortified. The fourth was celebrated by charging the enemy's works at eleven in the morning, capturing their rifle pits and a large number of prisoners, and killing and wounding a large number of Confederates. The regimental loss was one killed, and one officer and seventeen wounded. During the night the enemy withdrew four miles to the Chattahoochie river. The next morning at daybreak the enemy was pursued to the river. The regiment camped that night on the river bank, one mile to the left of Vining station.

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