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Chapter 38: the North Anna battles.
On the morning of the 15th of May, 1864, the regiment moved to the left and rested nearly all day. In the evening it occupied a position in the rear of the works and, together with the rest of the brigade, rested for the night.
On the following day the regiment moved two miles to the right, to protect the passage of the corps ambulance train, which went out to bring in the wounded who had been left in the field hospital outside the lines.
This being safely performed, the regiment returned to the bivouac of the previous night, and remained in quietness until 10 P. M. of the 17th, when it occupied the works taken from the enemy on the 12th.
At daylight of the 18th, the regiment participated in a charge against a point in a right oblique direction at Ice Grove.
This has sometimes been called the Second Spottsylvania battle.
The Rebels again hastily retreated, but, owing to the concentrated fire of the enemy's artillery, the regiment fell ba
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