Showing posts with label Picket Duty. Show all posts
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Monday, December 10, 2012

Inspection and Picket Duty along the Rappahannock River

Wednesday, December 10, 1862

At noon the General Samuel Zook inspected the newly-assigned Twenty-Seventh Connecticut regiment and declared that their rifles were unfit for use. The rifles had been issued to the Twenty-Seventh before leaving New Haven. A member of General Zook's staff proclaimed, "Boys, if you can't discharge them, you can use the bayonet."1

During the afternoon two hundred and fifty men from the Twenty-Seventh deployed for picket duty along the Rappahannock River.
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References:
1Winthrop Dudley Sheldon The "Twenty-Seventh," : A Regimental History (New Haven, Connecticut: Morris and Benham, 1866), 20.
2Winthrop Dudley Sheldon The "Twenty-Seventh," : A Regimental History (New Haven, Connecticut: Morris and Benham, 1866), 21.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Picket Duty and Winter Camp Preparations

Monday, November 10, 1862

As a break from the usual routine of drills some companies of the Twenty-Seventh were selected for occasional picket duty. Others were detailed to build pine-log shelters to prepare the camp for the impending winter.1

References:
1Winthrop Dudley Sheldon The "Twenty-Seventh," : A Regimental History (New Haven, Connecticut: Morris and Benham, 1866), 14-16.