id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31867 Blakeslee, B. F. (Bernard F.) History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers .txt text/plain 32990 1691 76 regiment fell into line and for the first time we were "on the march." regiment marched to Fort Ward, a distance of five or six miles from went to work and cooked during the night three days rations. marched that day about twelve miles, and encamped for the night on the 51 enlisted men; wounded, 2 field officers, 2 captains, 4 lieutenants, it, and both officers and men went to sleep that night without The regiment captured five prisoners, the officer of the pickets, a The next day the enemy opened with artillery at an early hour, and the The following order was issued the day after the capture by Gen. Peck: the enemy stormed the lines of the General, and as many times evening, for during the day word came to the commandant of the prison, Then both day and night did the officers work on ./cache/31867.txt ./txt/31867.txt