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dred strong, and in three brigades, under Curtis, Pennypacker, and Bell. At this time there were in Fort Fishere, and in the trenches close around; and at noon Pennypacker and Bell were moved up within supporting distancethe parapet. When Curtis moved from the outwork, Pennypacker was brought up to it, and Bell was moved into line, two hundred yards in Pennypacker's rear. It was now discovered that good cover could be found for Curtis ongain covered themselves in trenches in the sand. Pennypacker followed Curtis, and occupied the ground vacated urtis moved forward in the assault, Ames directed Pennypacker to advance as far as the rear of the sharpshooter as soon as Curtis got a foothold on the parapet, Pennypacker was sent in to his support. He advanced, overlaply reached the bastion. Bell had been killed and Pennypacker wounded, and Curtis now sent back for reinforcemeen, rifle in hand, in the front rank of his men; Pennypacker, carrying the standard of a regiment and mounting
at siege of Vicksburg, i., 358; in East Tennessee, 545; in command of Ninth corps, II., 489; at Poplar Spring church and Peeble's farm, III., 75, 76; at Hatcher's run, 116-118; in front of Richmond, 441; at Fort Steadman, 445, 447; in front of Petersburg, 452; assaults on Petersburg, 506-519, 532; in Appomattox campaign, 550. Payne, General, in attack on Fort Fisher, III., 336. Peace party, disloyal course of, at the North, III., 13. Peeble's farm, seizure of, III., 75. Pennypacker, General G., at Fort Fisher, III 336. Pemberton, fort, attack on, i., 172. Pemberton, John C., in command in front of Grant, May, 1863, i., 212; Vicksburg campaign, 212-294; alarm at Grant's operations round Vicksburg, 212; at Vicksburg, 219; deceived by Grant's manoeuvres, 237; disobeys Johnston, 241, 255; battle of Champion's hill, 256-271; battle of Black river bridge, 275; flight to Vicksburg 287; siege of Vicksburg, 299, 37; surrender of Vicksburg, 370, 385. Petersburg, objective