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sion in reserve in rifle pits running from the Landrum House to the Salient, Birney's division still remaining with General Burnside. Gibbon's and Barlow's divisions now traversed the same ground which we had fought so desperately on six days since, where we remained until withdrawn by orders. In this engagement our loss was heavy and most from artillery. General A. E. Burnside, pages 910 and 911 of Records, says: On the morning of the 18th (May, 1864), a general attack was made on the enewell supported by the artillery, particularly by the batteries of General Wilcox's division. General J. H. Ledlie, of Burnside's corps, pages 917 and 918, of Records, says: On the 18th of May (1864), I received orders to advance upon and feel thefrom the enemy. The officers and men behaved with great gallantry, and deserve much credit. General R. B. Potter, of Burnside's Corps, page 920 of Record, says: The usual skirmishing and artillery fire continued till the morning of the 18th (May