Following the Flag From August 1861 to November 1862 With the Army of the P
Following the Flag From August 1861 to November 1862 With the Army of the P
Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896
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They remember one who fell in front of Richmond, a descendant of a * Campaign from Texas to Maryland, p. 89. | Ibid, p. 90. IQ8 Following the Flag. SEDGWICK'S ATTACK. The diagram gives the position of the troops on this part of the field at the time of Sedgwick's attack. 1 Dana's Brigade. 2 Gorman's Brigade. 3 Howard's, after change of front. 4 Green's and Williams's Divisions. 5 Ricketts's Division. J Jackson's head-quarters. L Ledges with breastworks. M Miller's. 6 Meade's Division. 7 Doubled...ay's Division. 8 Position reached by Green and Williams. 9 Union batteries in Miller's corn- field. P Poffenberger's. T Toll House. R Rebels attacking Sedgwick's flank. The road running north from the church in the Hagerstown turn- pike. That running northeast from *. He church leads to Hoffman's farm. The narrow way in the woods where Jackson established his head-quarters, is a farm-road. Following the Flag. 199 glorious Revolutionary sire, the patriot Put- nam, relative of the young officer, Lieutenant Putnam, who fell mortally wounded at Ball's Bluff.
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