Letter

Geo. F. Tileston to Joseph Hibbert, Jr, July 5, 1862

July 5, 1862.

July 5, 1862. CAPTAIN: In reply to circular of this date I would state that the regiment was engaged in the action near Seven Pines on Sunday, the 29th day of June. The casualties were 2 men wounded. The regiment was also engaged in the action near Saint Paul’s Church June 30, but met with no loss. A report of the action of June 25 has been already forwarded. I remain,

very respectfully, your obedient servant,

Ineutenant-Colonel, Commanding.
Capt. JOSEPH HIBBERT, Jr.,
Assistant Adjutant-General, First Brigade.
No. 43.
Report of Col. Powell T. Wyman, Sixteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of
the engagement at Oak Grove, or King’s School-House.

Editor's Notes
From: Peninsula Campaign, Pt. 1. Summary: Lieutenant-Colonel Geo. F. Tileston reports to Captain Joseph Hibbert Jr. on the Eleventh Massachusetts Volunteers' engagements near Seven Pines and Saint Paul's Church in late June 1862, noting minimal casualties.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 11, Part 1 View original source ↗