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Petersburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.10
Norfolk (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.10
Addenda.
Since the foregoing address was delivered, several letters and statements from participants have been received.
From these it has been deemed proper to make some extracts, under the belief that they will throw light upon and add interest to what has been already said:
Colonel (now General) V. D. Groner, of Norfolk, Virginia, who, as colonel of the Sixty-First Virginia regiment, commanded that regiment at the Battle of the Wilderness, in his letter dated March 5, 1892, says:
The Twelfth was on the right, the Forty-First next; then came in order the Sixty-First, Sixteenth and Sixth regiments.
We moved in this direction at right angles with the road some little distance, and then wheeled to the left, the Twelfth being on the extreme right, Forty-First next, in echelon, and then the Sixty-First, Sixteenth and Sixth.
Mahone, I think, had been given another brigade, but what it was I do not remember.
In front of the Sixth and Sixteenth we met General Wadsworth's c
George Morrison (search for this): chapter 1.10
J. S. Dorsey (search for this): chapter 1.10
G. M. Sorrel (search for this): chapter 1.10
Joseph P. Minetree (search for this): chapter 1.10
J. S. D. Cullen (search for this): chapter 1.10
Benjamin May (search for this): chapter 1.10
John R. Patterson (search for this): chapter 1.10
D. M. Bernard (search for this): chapter 1.10

