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Battles of the 34th Massachusetts InfantryAt Cedar Creek, on October 19, 1864, the 34th Infantry Regiment lost 9 wounded (2 mortally) and 32 missing. West Brookfield's men in the 34th Battle of New Market June 5, they were engaged in the Battle of Piedmont, where they charged the enemy, who were behind rail breastworks and drove them out, capturing more than 1,000 prisoners. The loss to the regiment was heavy, 110, of whom 22 were killed or mortally wounded. June 17, the Regiment reached the outskirts of Lynchburg and on the following day they lost 5 killed and 40 wounded. July 18, the 34th was engaged at
Snicker's Gap with a loss of 4 killed and
11 wounded. At Winchester (Opequan), Sept 19 it lost 7 killed and 97 wounded, several
mortally. After a winter spent in front of Petersburg, the regiment was engaged
at Hatcher's Run, March 31, at
Fort Gregg near Petersburg, with heavy
loss, April 2, then joined in the pursuit and capture of the Army of Northern
Virginia. After a short stay in Lynchburg it returned to Richmond, where
on June 15, 1865, it was mustered out and sent home. |
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