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Heros von Borcke, Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence 5 3 Browse Search
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ok position immediately in their rear. The charge was then sounded, and the brigade swept through the woods, retaking three lines of battle without firing a gun, and capturing many prisoners. Bertham's regiment, of Govan's brigade, was detached at 5½ P. M., and sent to the right of Granburry's, which was being out-flanked, arrived in time, charged and drove the enemy. Bertham's loss was 28 killed and 60 wounded; Granburry's, 36 killed, 125 wounded, and 5 missing. The enemy left 288 dead on the field, and a large number of wounded.--Those dead were all killed by Berkham's Arkansas regiment, which was separated from Granburry's line by an interval of one hundred paces. The loss in Granburry's immediate front is not less than 300 killed, 1,000 to 1,200 wounded, and many captured. The prisoners report Major Gen Howard Johnson and Brig Gen King wounded. The skirmishing continued until nightfall, the enemy constantly shifting their positions from the centre to the left.