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d Corps) for their gallantry in repulsing the enemy's attack on the head of the column.
Adjutant-General's report, January, 1864, p. 1011; Official War Records, 48, 312.
In the brilliant combat
Dodge's Bird's Eye View, p. 167. at Bristoe Spresented the national and State flags; and that of the 29th by New York regiments Mass.
Adjutant-General's Reports (January, 1864), p. 313. Compare Macnamara's Irish Ninth, pp. 52, 68, 79, etc. As a rule, they showed the fighting characteristics o, 201; 22d, 194; 28th, 200; 32d, 312; 54th, 73; provost guard, 224.
Total, 2,944.
(Mass. Adjutant General's Report, January, 1864, p. 27.) As to the curse of conscription, see Walker's 2d Army Corps, p. 11. In Massachusetts, as this exhibit shows,camp at Readville, before departure to the front.
For facts as to desertion, see Mass.
Adjutant-General's Report (January, 1864), p. 928, (January, 1865), pp. 195, 953; Bowen's Massachusetts in the Civil War, pp 131, 760, 848, 851; Official War