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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 13 3 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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roops. Colonels Crutchfield, Alexander, and Walker, and Lieutenant-Colonels Brown, Carter, and Andrews, with the officers and men of their commands, are mentioned as deserving especial commendation. removed to the left. General Pendleton, with a portion of his reserve artillery, and Lieutenant-Colonel Andrews, with his battalion of artillery, was also left behind. My division and Andrews's artAndrews's artillery occupied the lines on the right, and Barksdale's brigade and Pendleton's artillery occupied Fredericksburg in the rear. About eleven o'clock, on the second instant, instructions were receivs and Barksdale's brigades. Gordon succeeded in capturing Marye's hill with ease, aided by Colonel Andrews's artillery, and Barksdale's brigade was thrown into the trenches in front of the hill, and received a severe wound in the right arm, (since amputated,) and the command devolved upon Captain Andrews, who continued to advance, until having reached the plank road about two hundred yards from
t, in the chair. On motion of Colonel F. E. Howe, Colonel J. H. Almy was appointed secretary pro tern. Members present--Wm. M. Evarts, Samuel E. Low, Hon. Rufus F. Andrews, L. W. Winchester, Prosper M. Wetmore, Charles Gould, Henry M. Taber, William H. Fogg, Hon. B. W. Bonney, Major J. A. Pullen, Henry A. Coit, Dr. Eleazar Pa and humane devotion to the interests of the soldiers, who, disabled and suffering, were the recipients of his thoughtful kindness and care. On motion of Hon. R. F. Andrews, it was Resolved, That the able and comprehensive report of the superintendent be accepted and adopted, and published in the leading New York dailies, including those of the New England States, and, also, that it be printed in pamphlet form. On motion of Hon. R. F. Andrews, it was Resolved, That the thanks of this association are due, and are hereby tendered, to Hon. Wm. M. Evarts, president, for the able and efficient manner in which he has discharged his duties, and for th
The serpents still alive. --The New York Tribune has the following indignant telegram, from which we learn that the serpents were still alive in Hartford on the 29th ult: Hartford,March 29, 1864. We had a great meeting here last night. The Copperheads hissed us to their hearts' content, but we bore it gracefully, because, at every mention of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and General Grant, they hissed louder and louder. Serpents that they are they were true to their blood and race. Richard Bustard, Rufus F. Andrews.
For hire. --A first rate seamstress, house servant, and nurse, for hire by the month, Price low, where a good home can be procured. Clothing furnished by the owner. Apply at once to M P Andrews, Second Auditor's Office, Corner 9th and Grace sts. ap 13--1t*