146 Series I Volume XL-II Serial 81 - Richmond, Petersburg Part II
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GENERAL TERRY'S HEADQUARTERS,
June 17, 1864-4.40 p.m.
Captain NORTON:
Our pickets driven in on our left of the open field in front of Battery No. 3.
G. S. DANA,
Captain, &c.
GENERAL TERRY'S HEADQUARTERS,
June 17, 1864-4.45 p.m.
Captain NORTON:
The enemy holds his former works, with four battle-flags mounted.
G. S. DANA,
Captain, &c.
GENERAL TERRY'S HEADQUARTERS,
June 17, 1864-6 p.m.
Captain NORTON:
Monitors opened on battery at Howlett's house, and Batteries 3,4, and 5 on the enemy in our front.
G. S. DANA,
Captain, &c.
HDQRS. DEPT. OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA,
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,June 17, 1864.
Major-General BUTLER:
GENERAL: The signal officer on the tower reports that he has not seen or heard of any fight near Petersburg to-day. The day has been very hazy and unfavorable for observations.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
L. B. NORTON,
Captain and Chief Signal Officer.
HEADQUARTERS SIEGE ARTILLERY,
June 17, 1864.Captain ALFRED MORDECAI,
Chief Ordnance Officer:
The eight captured guns and five caissons are at corps headquarters. They are: 3-inch rifled gun, iron; one 12-pounder gun, iron; two 12-pounder brass guns, heavy; one 12-pounder howitzer, brass; three 6-pounder guns, brass. There is a fair lot of ammunition in the chests. I want the howitzer and the 12-pounder brass guns for our line; the rest, I suppose, you will send to the landing. They are now under guard awaiting your orders.
H. L. ABBOT,
Colonel First Connecticut Artillery, Chief of Arty. of Defenses.
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