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June 9th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 83
No. 79.
report of Capt. Peter Simonson, Fifth Indiana Battery, Chief of artillery, First Division, of operations May 3-June 9.
Hdqrs. First Division, Fourth Army Corps, In the Field, near , Ga., June 9, 1864.
Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by the batteries of my command from May 3 up to the present date:
The batteries marched with the division by Red Clay, Catoosa Springs, to Tunnel Hill, upon which the enemy appeared to be posted in considerable force.
To drive the enemy from this position a strong demonstration by our troops was made, and with whom I sent four guns of the Fifth Indiana Battery, while the real attack was made by securing a lodgment for a brigade and two guns from the same battery.
This section advanced down the ridge with the brigade, and assisted in the movement by firing about fifteen rounds of ammunition.
On the following day (the 8th ultimo) the Fifth Indiana Battery was engaged in shelling a line of ri
June 9th (search for this): chapter 83
No. 79.
report of Capt. Peter Simonson, Fifth Indiana Battery, Chief of artillery, First Division, of operations May 3-June 9.
Hdqrs. First Division, Fourth Army Corps, In the Field, near , Ga., June 9, 1864.
Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by the batteries of my command from May 3 up to the present date:
The batteries marched with the division by Red Clay, Catoosa Springs, to Tunnel Hill, upon which the enemy appeared to be posted in considerable force.
To drive the enemy from this position a strong demonstration by our troops was made, and with whom I sent four guns of the Fifth Indiana Battery, while the real attack was made by securing a lodgment for a brigade and two guns from the same battery.
This section advanced down the ridge with the brigade, and assisted in the movement by firing about fifteen rounds of ammunition.
On the following day (the 8th ultimo) the Fifth Indiana Battery was engaged in shelling a line of ri
May 3rd (search for this): chapter 83
No. 79.
report of Capt. Peter Simonson, Fifth Indiana Battery, Chief of artillery, First Division, of operations May 3-June 9.
Hdqrs. First Division, Fourth Army Corps, In the Field, near , Ga., June 9, 1864.
Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by the batteries of my command from May 3 up to the present date:
The batteries marched with the division by Red Clay, Catoosa Springs, to Tunnel Hill, upon which the enemy appeared to be posted in coMay 3 up to the present date:
The batteries marched with the division by Red Clay, Catoosa Springs, to Tunnel Hill, upon which the enemy appeared to be posted in considerable force.
To drive the enemy from this position a strong demonstration by our troops was made, and with whom I sent four guns of the Fifth Indiana Battery, while the real attack was made by securing a lodgment for a brigade and two guns from the same battery.
This section advanced down the ridge with the brigade, and assisted in the movement by firing about fifteen rounds of ammunition.
On the following day (the 8th ultimo) the Fifth Indiana Battery was engaged in shelling a line of
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