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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 12.89 (search)
t officers that ever drew sword, from Major-General down ; and then signs it D. N. Couch, Letter to Seth Williams.--Page 776, Military Record of Rebellion. Major-d of seven corps, exclusive of the cavalry corps, viz: First, Reynolds; Second, Couch; Third, Sickles; Fifth, Meade; Sixth, Sedgwick; Eleventh, Howard, and Twelfth, not sufficiently advanced to give an opinion. On the 27th an order was sent to Couch, of the Second corps, to move two of his divisions to take post at United Stateing, to see whether the Confederates still hugged their defences. On same day, Couch, of Second corps, was ordered to cross United States ford with two of his divis May 1st, Hooker, having been joined by Sickles' corps and the two divisions of Couch's corps, which had crossed at United States ford, determined to advance towardslly in a doze, except when I woke him up to attend to some important dispatch. Couch was then temporarily called to the command. Stuart pressed onward. At one tim