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Capt. Hiram Dryer (1822-1867)
Photographer: Brian Scott
Caption: Capt. Hiram Dryer (1822-1867)
Additional Description: "In the great battle of September 17th, the Regular Division was held in reserve and in support of the reserve artillery until about two o'clock in the afternoon, when Capt. Hiram Dryer was ordered to cross the Antietam creek with the 2d and 10th, the 4th, 12th and 14th Infantry. These regiments supported Tidball's batteries, and about sundown advanced and easily drove back the enemy into the village of Sharpsburg. Captain Dryer did not feel authorized to go further without orders, and applied for permission to press his attack. It appears from official reports that General Pleasanton also advised an advance. General Sykes told the writer after the war that it was on this occasion that General Fitz John Porter reminded General McClellan that his corps was the last reserve of the last Army of the Republic. It is needless of course to speculate on what might have been, but this can be said, that the Regular Division was that day in its best condition. Captain Dryer rode into the rebel lines and saw that there were but two regiments and a battery left in the center. That night there was gnashing of teeth in the Regular camp." -- Regimental historian Col. Thomas M. Anderson
Submitted: September 30, 2015, by Brian Scott of Anderson, South Carolina.
Database Locator Identification Number: p331537
File Size: 0.009 Megabytes

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