id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 58833 Sumner, George C. Battery D First Rhode Island Light Artillery in the Civil War .txt text/plain 64856 3277 76 In this camp the battery remained from Oct. 29th, 1861, to March 10th, Soon the enemy appear again, but this time their lines extending way been exercised by a battery commander in training his men and horses line advancing, trot, march," and soon gave the order "In battery, The battery soon moved back to the position we occupied in the morning, Oct. 20th Battery D left camp near Sharpsburg and marched to day commenced our pursuit of the rebel army, with a four gun battery, Next morning the battery made an early start, and at night reached within our lines; the battery placed its guns in position commanding July 12th orders were received for the battery to march at nine marching order the battery left Loudon at two o'clock in the morning Soon Gen. Burnside appeared and ordered the line to advance. Next morning, the horses not having arrived, the battery left Knoxville ./cache/58833.txt ./txt/58833.txt