Our Campaigns Or the Marches Bivouacs Battles Incidents of Camp Life And Hi

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Our Campaigns Or the Marches Bivouacs Battles Incidents of Camp Life And Hi
E M Evan Morrison Woodward
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207 cess, the enemy endeavoring to drive our troops into the second line of woods, and ours in turn to got posses- sion of the line in front.
Our troops ultimately succeeded in forcing the enemy back into the woods, near the pike, General Green, with his two brigades, crossing into the woods to the left of the Dunkcr Church. During this conflict, General Craw- ford was seriously wounded and taken from the Held.
General Green being much exposed, the Thirteenth New Jersey, Twenty-seventh Indiana,
... and the Third Maryland were sent to his suppart, with a section of Knap's battery.
About nine o'clock, A. M. , General Sedgwick's divi- sion of General Sumner's corps arrived. On nearing the scene of action, the column was formed in three parallel lines by brigade, and moved upon the field of battle, under fire from the enemy's concealed batteries. Pass- ing diagonally to the front across the open space and to the front of the first division of General Williams' Corps, this latter division withdrew.


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