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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1. 3 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1., chapter 14.53 (search)
ack coffee, fresh fish, and a sheet-iron pancake made of flour and salt-water. This diet was neither luxurious nor nutritious, and it produced unpleasant scorbutic results. On the 10th of September relief arrived, and with it, under Lieut.-Colonel George F. Betts, six more companies of the 9th New York. Until September 16th, nothing occurred to disturb the uneventful routine work incident to military occupation of an enemy's territory. On that day a mixed expedition of land and sea forcesis point that Colonel De Monteil was killed. Seeing that it would be almost impossible to get through the deep mud, I had made up my mind to face to the front and make an effort to charge the work, and after a moment's consultation with Lieutenant-Colonel Betts and Captain Jardine, who commanded the right company, I ordered my bugler to sound the charge. At that moment I heard a great cheer down the line, and, looking in that direction, discovered that Major Kimball had broken the regiment in
Doc. 235.-ninth Regiment N. Y. Volunteers. Colonel, Rush C. Hawkins; Lieutenant-Colonel, George F. Betts; Major, Edwin A. Kimball; Adjutant, James W. Evans; Quartermaster, Henry H. Elliott, Jr.; Paymaster, Thomson P. McElrath; Chaplain,----Conway; Surgeon, James H. Humphreys; Assistant Surgeon,----------. Company A--Captain, Andrew Graham; First Lieutenant, Charles Child; Ensign, J. Klingsoehr. Company B--Captain, William Barnett; First Lieutenant, George A. C. Barnett; Ensign, Thomas Bartholomew. Company C--Captain, Otto W. Parisen; First Lieutenant, John W. Ennis; Ensign, John Mitchell. Company D--Captain, Harry Wright; First Lieutenant, J. S. Harrison; Ensign, H. C. Perley. Company E--Captain, Adolph L. Baire; First Lieutenant, John Bartlett; Ensign, William Bartlett. Company F--Captain, William W. Hammill; First Lieutenant, J. K. Perley; Ensign, W. H. Prescott. Company G--Captain, Edward Jardine; First Lieutenant, Almar P. Webster; Ensign, Thomson P. McElrath. Company H--C