id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 51250 Roe, Alfred S. (Alfred Seelye) The Thirty-Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-1865 .txt text/plain 175559 10727 80 men had been enlisted and sent forward to old regiments, nine new wagon-train of General Lee. Since reaching "Old Potomac's Shore" no more memorable day had been Army Corps; the respective commanders being Generals John Newton of the Thirty-ninth has five hundred men, this very day, on parade, though a six regiments numbers about two thousand men, of whom the Thirty-ninth Corps and Thirty-ninth Regiment were doing during these days of stroke in command of the division line of pickets, being officer of the day, Massachusetts." The next day several hundred men from other regiments "On the left of the Ninth was the Fifth Corps, in the following order Division of the Ninth Corps in line; I ran down and told General White Fifth and Ninth Corps and the Confederates, General Grant having in work, day and night, for every man, and the number in the Thirty-ninth ./cache/51250.txt ./txt/51250.txt