The Battle of Chancellorsville

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895.
t Reports of General Schurz, MSS.
7 98 , THE BATTLE. OF CHANCELLORSVILLE.
ing on the staif of General Devens, states that two scouts from an Ohio regiment reported in his presence, an hour before the firing commenced, to General Howard, while riding along the line, and when to the right of General Devens' headquarters, that the rebels were massed, and had stacked arms in an open field fronting the Union lines, and were taking refreshments ; that General Howard discredited the report, and s
...aid that the enemy were retreating.
* "About the middle of the afternoon," says General Devens, " a company of cavalry tried to go upon the road along which I was posted, and was forced back by the enemy. At about the same time two soldiers went out in front of our lines intending to repre- sent themselves as deserters, if seized by the enemy. They came in and reported to me that the enemy were massing in good force upon the road. They were instantly sent to General Howard in charge of an aid. This was probably earlier rather than later than the middle of the afternoon." General Schurz says, in his report : " Meanwhile we heard General Sickles' artillery, but the firing did not continue long, so that it seemed as if the attack on the flank and rear of that column of the enemy, which we had seen marching towards our left, had been checked or given up.


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