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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 42: batteries Eleven and Twelve and Fort Rice. Battle at Boydton Plank Road. (search)
Chapter 42: batteries Eleven and Twelve and Fort Rice. Battle at Boydton Plank Road. The duty at Batteries Eleven and Twelve and Fort Rice was laborious and trying in the highest degree, one-third of the men being constantly under arms, and the remainder were usually absorbed by heavy picket or fatigue details. Artillery firFort Rice was laborious and trying in the highest degree, one-third of the men being constantly under arms, and the remainder were usually absorbed by heavy picket or fatigue details. Artillery firing took place daily, but owing to the protection afforded by traverses and bomb proofs (erected by the men under command of Col. Rice, commanding the garrison) they lost but one man killed and one wounded while on the line. Being relieved at Fort Rice on the 24th of October, the men went to the rear and massed in division, the Fort Rice on the 24th of October, the men went to the rear and massed in division, the Division then being commanded by Gen. Egan. At 2 P. M. of the 26th they went upon a reconnoissance upon the left; halted and bivouacked for the night on the old battle ground of the Fifth Corps, on the Welden Road. About 3 A. M. of the 27th the march was resumed and shortly after daylight came upon the enemy in force and intrench
1 Flint Hill Road,..................................................... 123 Flynn, Richard,..................................................... 188 Fogg, B. E.,.................. ................. 106, 145 Fontain, Andrew (D),.................................................. 58 Ford, James, ........................................................ 189 Ford, Patrick, ................ ..................... 248 Fort Emory, ......... ...................................... 354, 357 Fort Rice,........................................................... 351 Fort Steadman,......................... ....................353, 360 Forty-Second New York Regiment, 16, 39, 115, 120, 136, 206, 230, 234, 236, 239, 240, 241, 245, 299, 327 Fortress Monroe,........................................... 54, 92, 116, 119 Forty-Seventh North Carolina Regiment, ................................. 352 Foss, John C., ........................................................ 143 Foss, John L., ......