K. E. R. Mayo to J. A. Monroe, August 3, 1864
Sir: I have the honor to report the following operations of this battery during the engagement last Saturday [July 30]:
Opened with two sections in position to the right of Captain Roemer’s battery, on the enemy’s rifle-pits to the left of the crater, with appar-
* For portion of report (here omitted ) covering operations from May 5 to June 12, 1864, see Vol. XXXVI, Part I, p. 921.
ently very good effect; also opened with one section, in position to the left of Captain Roemer’s battery, on the enemy’s fort or battery to the left of the main (Jordan) road, with good effect. The enemy’s port-holes were soon so much damaged that he ceased his fire, and apparently withdrew his pieces. Observed the enemy open from a battery on the crest of the hill near some old chimneys. Immediately directed fire of the two sections on the right of Captain R[oemer)’s battery against him, compelling him to change his position, first to the right behind a barn or shed, then again farther to the left, out of our range; also directed the fire of all my guns which could be brought to bear against the enemy’s charging party about noon.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Captain, Commanding Third Battery Maine Volunteers.
Lieut. Col. J. A. MONROE,
Chief of Artillery, Ninth Army Corps.
Lieutenant-Colonel MONROE,
Chief of Artillery, Ninth Army Corps: