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ender, the Federal Government received an offer of a volunteer regiment from Minnesota, and on April 29, the First Minnesota was mustered into service by Lieutenant W. W. Sanders, U. S. A. Under Colonel Willis A. Gorman, the regiment proceeded to Washington in June and, attached to Franklin's Brigade, Heintzelman's Division of McDain William Colvill, while at the left hand of Adjutant Leach is Captain Mark Downie. At the extreme right of the picture stands General J. B. Sanborn with Lieutenant Sanders (mustering officer) on his right hand, and on Sanders' right is the Honorable Morton S. Wilkinson. Colvill, as Colonel, led the regiment in its Gettysburg Sanders' right is the Honorable Morton S. Wilkinson. Colvill, as Colonel, led the regiment in its Gettysburg charge. berries or tempting fruits along the roadside, or to refill their canteens at every fresh stream of water, and frequent halts were necessary to allow the stragglers to regain their lines. After a two days march, with On to Richmond as their battle-cry, the army halted at the quiet hamlet of Centreville, twenty-seven mi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Southern Historical Society Papers. (search)
A. A. Humphreys, Major-General and Chief of Staff General Ord will do the same. A. A. Humphreys, Major-General and Chief of Staff. Official: S. F. Barstow, Assistant Adjutant-General. Then I received the following dispatch from Captain Sanders: By telegraph from headquarters Ninth Army corps. 9 A. M., July 30, 1864. To Major-General Meade: The attack made on right of mine has been repulsed. A great many men are coming in the rear. W. W. Sanders, Captain and C. M. OfficialW. W. Sanders, Captain and C. M. Official: S. F. Barstow, Assistant Adjutant-General. The Committee on the Conduct of the War, in their report, made after all of the testimony bearing on the subject, oral and documentary, had been heard and considered, fully appreciating the importance of stating correctly the order of sequence and accordingly the exact time of the occurrence of the several military movements which were the subject of the committee's investigation, say: The Fourth (colored) division was also ordered to adva
0. San Antonio, Texas: V., 166; VII., 30; VIII., 70. San Augustine Springs, N. Mex. (see Fort Fillmore, N. Mex.), I., 350. San Jacinto,, U. S. S.: I., 354; VI., 125, 291, 310. San Lucas Spring, Texas, VII, 30. Sanborn., J. B., L, 147. Sanborn, W, X., 217. Sand battery on Gulf Coast Viii., 161. Sand-bag fortifications of Confederates at Yorktown, Va., I., 265. Sanders, Capt. C. S. A., VII., 123. Sanders, W. P., II., 316; X., 139. Sanders, W. W., I., 147. Sanderson, J. M., VI., 45, 55. Sandersville, Ga., III., 338. Sands, B. F. VI., 61. Sandusky Bay, Ohio: prison at, VII., 44; Fort Johnson in, VII., 69. Sanford, E. S., VIII., 344, 346 seq. Sanger, E. F., VII., 77, 149, 167. Sanger, W. D., I., 248. Sanitary Commission (see United States Sanitary Commission), VII., 17 seq. Sanitation: work of, in camp, VIII., 231. Santa Fe, N. Mex., I., 360. Santa Rosa, Fla., I., 3