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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 2: Harper's Ferry and Maryland Heights—Darnstown, Maryland.--Muddy Branch and Seneca Creek on the Potomac—Winter quarters at Frederick, Md. (search)
arrive there at sunrise of the 21st, and have the remainder of his brigade ready to move early. The remainder of the Fifteenth Regiment, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Ward, was also ordered to be on the tow-path of the canal opposite Harrison's Island at daybreak. Two mountain howitzers, in charge of Lieutenant French, of Rnd Leesburg. Stone at once ordered a non-commissioned officer with ten cavalrymen to report to Devens, to scour the country. At the same time he ordered Lieutenant-Colonel Ward to cross into Virginia with the remaining companies of the Fifteenth Regiment, move to the right, on to Smart's mills, to protect Devens's flank when he ss they had been ordered to report to him on the 20th, and were then on Harrison's Island, they came immediately. Between halfpast twelve and one o'clock Lieutenant-Colonel Ward, with the remainder of the Fifteenth Massachusetts Regiment, appeared on the Virginia bluff, and immediately proceeded to the front to join Devens, instea
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Index (search)
e, General, Rebel officer, 285, 236. Tucker, F. H., holds a captaincy in the Second Mass. Regiment, 18. U Underwood, A. B., applies for a commission in the Second Mass. Regiment, 4; holds a captaincy in same, 12, 220, 223. Urbino, S. R., assists in raising German troops for the War of the Rebellion, 11. W War Department, the, its general order (No. 15), 14, 15. Its Circular Letter to Governors of States, 16. Its mistakes, 188. Blamed for leaving Banks defenseless, 256. Ward, Lieut-Colonel, of the Fifteenth Mass. Regiment, 67. Takes part in the battle of Ball's Bluff, 70, 71. Webster, Fletcher, Colonel of Twelfth Massachusetts Regiment, 50. Protests against a case of discipline in the Massachusetts Second, 51-58. At the battle of Cedar Mountain, 320. Weld, Stephen M., applies for a commission for his son-in the Second Massachusetts Regiment, 95, 96. Wheaton, Captain, 273. Whitney, J. P., holds a captaincy in the Second Mass. Regiment, 12. Willia