id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32013 Wingate, George Wood The Last Campaign of the Twenty-Second Regiment, N.G., S.N.Y. June and July, 1863 .txt text/plain 14716 417 60 After a long march, whispered orders were passed down the line, and amid a from the General commanding, for the Twenty-second and Thirty-seventh New of the day, the brigade took up their line of march for Bridgeport. battle in an oat-field, the men, exhausted by the twenty-five miles' march forward, a short march over flooded roads gullied by the rain, brought us three hours' marching over very good, but awfully steep mountain roads, On the 6th day of July, we marched till late at night, expecting to cut after another, taking their places in the order in which they marched, and march of over twenty-five miles since breakfast, with little or no camp the order came to "halt." After a little time we were told to "rest." Marching off the third time, we turned away from the main road "From long marches, wet weather, short commons, and militia generals, good ./cache/32013.txt ./txt/32013.txt