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Marye's Heights (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Chapter 7: battle of Fredericksburg and Marye's Heights.
We continued the march through the valley to Warrenton, where General McClellan was relieved of the command of the army and General Burnside succeeded him. Nearly all the men were sad at the loss of McClellan.
He was our first love, and the men were loyal and devoted to him. I did not share in this sorrow.
My faith had become shaken when we retreated from before Richmond, and when he allowed Lee's army to get away from Antietam I ed in the city, awaiting orders.
We buried our dead, sent the wounded back to the hospital, and made ready for the battle which we knew must come.
On the morning of the 13th we received orders to advance, and marched up the street towards Marye's Heights by the flank.
Shot and shell ploughed through our ranks, but we filed into a field and were ordered forward to storm the heights.
It was necessary to move up an embankment, then charge over an open field.
A rebel battery on our right had
Poland (Poland) (search for this): chapter 9
Glendale, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Falmouth, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Warrenton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Chapter 7: battle of Fredericksburg and Marye's Heights.
We continued the march through the valley to Warrenton, where General McClellan was relieved of the command of the army and General Burnside succeeded him. Nearly all the men were sad at the loss of McClellan.
He was our first love, and the men were loyal and devoted to him. I did not share in this sorrow.
My faith had become shaken when we retreated from before Richmond, and when he allowed Lee's army to get away from Antietam I was disgusted, and glad to see a change.
Sad as the army felt at the loss of McClellan, they were loyal to the cause for which they had enlisted, and followed their new commander as faithfully as they had the old.
We arrived at Falmouth about the middle of November, and went into camp two miles from the town; here we spent our second Thanksgiving.
No dance for the officers this year.
We had a dinner of hard tack and salt pork, and should have passed a miserable day had not the commissary a
Groveland (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Lynn (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Rockville, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Rappahannock (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 9