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weight of the assault is then rapidly changed from the right to the left of their attack; upon Humphrey's right wing the Third Corps is rapidly concentrated and the battle wages more fiercely than before. Instead of being in advance of Hancock's left, Humphrey should have been connected with it. Human flesh cannot long endure such a storm. Heroically the Third Corps resists an attack from thricow justly celebrated Copse of trees. It is soon apparent that something must be done to assist Humphrey. Turning to Hancock, Gen. Meade says: Something must be done. Send a couple of regiments out in support of Humphrey. Hancock turned to Gibbon, and, without a word between them, the latter says to Col. Devereux, Take the Forty Second New York with you. In an instant the two regiments, inistant when the regiments start and when nearly opposite it, they turn and make straight toward Humphrey's position and cross Plum Run, beyond which there is a slight ridge, running diagonally to the
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 31: after the battle. (search)
. Later in the day, when General Gibbon resumed his own command, I returned to my regiment. Some time past the middle of the afternoon when General Sickles, commanding the Third Corps marched from his position on the Ridge, out through the peach orchard endeavoring to occupy the high ground along the Emmetsburg Pike, where Longstreet struck his left flank, I received a hurried order to take the Nineteenth Massachusetts, accompanied by the Forty Second New York (Colonel Mallon) to support Humphrey's Division, which held the right of the Third Corps' line. It is right for me to say here that there was a disputed, and as yet unsettled, right of seniority between myself and Colonel Mallon, but which never interfered with our cordial personal relations; and it is due to the memory of so good an officer, who died gallantly at the head of his brigade, shortly after, at Bristow's Station, to state that he frankly and cheerfully waived all claim on his part and obeyed my orders without re
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
, 1862. Murphy, Edward J., priv., (K), Sept. ‘61; 19; disch. disa. Oct. 28, ‘61. Murphy, John S., priv., (K), Aug. 28, ‘61; 19; disch. Aug. 28, ‘64. Murphy, Humphrey, priv., (F), July 25, ‘61; 25; wounded Dec. 13, ‘62; disch. disa. Nov. 12, ‘63. Murphy, Jos. S., priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘63; 19; M. O. as invalid nurse Aug. 28, May 21, ‘64; 19; died Aug. 7, ‘64, Andersonville, Ga. Osrak, James, priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 27; disch. disa. Oct. 8, ‘62 at Boston, by Col. Day. O'Sullivan, Humphrey, priv., (F), Aug. 28, ‘61; 20; deserted Apr. 11, ‘64. Otis, Geo. B., priv., (C), July 26, ‘61; 18; pris. June 22, ‘64, to Jan. 15, ‘65; disch. Jan. 15, ‘65. ), Aug. 13, ‘61; 35; deserted in Co. C May 3, ‘63 while on 10 days furlough. Sullivan, Daniel, priv., (—), June 2, ‘64; 36; sub. H. L. Ashley; N. F.R. Sullivan, Humphrey O., priv., (F), Aug. 1, ‘61; 20; re-en. Mar. 7, ‘64; deserted Apr. 11, ‘64; see O'Sullivan. Sullivan, James, priv.,
................... 249 Hubner, Fred W.,.................................................... 291 Hudson, Charles,....................................... 186 Hudson, Jonathan,............................... 99, 105 Hutchings, A. Frank,................................................45, 188 Hull, John,......................................................... 103 Hume, Lysander, 43, 65, 66, 88, 105, 118, 152, 180, 182, 189, 193, 200, 223, 258, 295, 299, 302,326, 332, 334, 356, 365 Humphrey, General,................................ 229, 230, 357, 360 Hunt, Philip,.......................................... 291 Hunter, Frank,...................................................... 119 Hunter, John W.,............................... 189 Hurley, Patrick (E),.................................................. 143 Ice Grove,.......................................................... 315 Ingalls, John,....................................................... 345 Irish Brigade,........