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ays later, but during that time some severe engagements took place. The men rested until 2. P. M., then marched back by the same road, halting 14 miles nearer Burkesville than on the previous night. Camped at 10.50 and, next morning, at 7 A. M., moved again, halting at Jettsville. On the 5th the division camped at dark at BurkeBurkesville. On the 6th they marched until 9. A. M. Heavy fighting was going on at the front all day. The men went on picket in front of the brigade at 9 A. M. on the 7th, two miles from Blacks and Whites, upon the Bush River. On the following day they marched at 7.15, the regiment following in rear of the First Division. They crosac. General Meade rode through the lines at 5 P. M., amid the wildest enthusiasm. All was quiet until 10 A. M., April 11 when the Corps began its march back to Burkesville, Va. That place was reached at 7. A. M., April 13. Two days later the regiment went into camp upon higher ground, where the men remained until 2 P. M. on May 2
s, .................................. 144, 153 Buckley, Cornelius, ........................................ 324 Bull Run, first, ..................................................... 273 Burbank, William, .................................................. 107, 10 Burgess, George N., ............................................ 286 Burgess House, ....................................................... 360 Burke, Michael, ...................................................... 290 Burkesville, Va., .................................................. 363 Burkittsville,............................................ ... 255 Burnham, George, ....................... ..................... . 293 Burnham, George A., ................................................... 193 Burns, Brigadier General, ........................................ ....55, 117 Burns, Joseph, .................................................... 288, 324 Burnside, Ambrose E., Gen., .........126, 129, 130, 133