The Three Years' Service of the Thirty-Third Mass. Infantry Regiment 1862-1865
The Three Years' Service of the Thirty-Third Mass. Infantry Regiment 1862-1865
Adin Ballou From Old Catalog Underwood
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But so much time was taken that the enemy got more troops in in front of him than he could master. " Hooker sent a dispatch direct to Gibbon, May 2d, ordering him to cross the river that night. Col. Johns, of the Seventh ^lass. Regiment, who was in Newton's division, which had the lead into Fredericksburg, testifies before the Committee that his division crossed the river at ten o'clock, l)ivouacked a couple of hours. Shaler's brijrade meanwhile, about midnii^ht, advanced to Fredericks- burg, o...ccupied it in a very short time, then the division had orders to move. "We moved along (juite leisurely, " he says, "and reached there probably about three o'clock in the morninir, halting ijuitc often along the road. As we were approaching Frederickybuig, passing along the plain south of Fredericks- JUST ENTERING THE TOWN AT DAY LIGHT. 85 biiig, we had orders from Gen. Sedgwick to be very careful and very quiet, because we were passing a dangerous position. We passed, however, in perfect safety.
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