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� 90 Across the Weldan R.R. | � 90 Across the Weldan R.R. | ||
− | railroad, took posession a[?] the road up. The enemy tried three times to brake our line but did not gain any ground. The second division left thair | + | railroad, took posession a[?] the road up. The enemy tried three times to brake our line but did not gain any ground. The second division left thair works once when the rebs came onto them and we was double quicked up to support them but did not have to go in. A verry heavy shower in the even-ing Our regt lost no men today. |
− | Aug 20th Bakers cavelry passed us wel went to the left. The rebs did not try us verry hard today, for we have good | + | Aug 20th Bakers cavelry passed us wel went to the left. The rebs did not try us verry hard today, for we have good works built. |
− | 21st At 8 oclock in the morning the rebels advanced and drove in our skirmishers near our | + | 21st At 8 oclock in the morning the rebels advanced and drove in our skirmishers near our works and then formed a line and advanced on us. We did not see them when they formed, but did not have to wait long before they advanced in line of battle partly in the rear of the fourth division which formed a sort of a flank by itself, immediate-ly in front of our brigade, about two hundred yards. |
Revision as of 19:59, 31 March 2017
� 90 Across the Weldan R.R.
railroad, took posession a[?] the road up. The enemy tried three times to brake our line but did not gain any ground. The second division left thair works once when the rebs came onto them and we was double quicked up to support them but did not have to go in. A verry heavy shower in the even-ing Our regt lost no men today. Aug 20th Bakers cavelry passed us wel went to the left. The rebs did not try us verry hard today, for we have good works built. 21st At 8 oclock in the morning the rebels advanced and drove in our skirmishers near our works and then formed a line and advanced on us. We did not see them when they formed, but did not have to wait long before they advanced in line of battle partly in the rear of the fourth division which formed a sort of a flank by itself, immediate-ly in front of our brigade, about two hundred yards.