Statistics for occurrence #1 of “McLaws” in chapter 4.26, section c.4.26.42, page 173 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6.:
...l position.
There was a good deal of delay on the march, which was quite circuitous; I suppose, for the purpose of covering the movement from the enemy.
Finally, Hood marched across the rear of McLaws and went into line on the crest of a little ridge, with Benning's brigade in rear of his centre, constituting a second line — his battalion of artillery, sixteen
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