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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
ach small fort. At the first news of the presence of the Federal troops near Rappahannock Bridge, Early has ordered Colonel Goodwin, who commands Hoke's brigade, to proceed at once to Hays' rescue. As soon as he has been able to assemble the remaiering the bridge. This success relieves the Federal right, a part of which was already driven beyond the breastworks by Goodwin's repeated assaults. Finally, the arrival of the two reserve regiments of Russell's brigade prevents Goodwin from returGoodwin from returning against Upton, and promptly determines the issue of the combat. The line which he had formed is scattered. A part of the Confederate soldiers are closely collected around their colors, planted on the parapet itself, and suffer themselves to g thus closed around them, the latter continue their resistance in isolated groups. In the midst of one of these is Colonel Goodwin, who vainly endeavors to open a passage to the bridge: the troops who follow him, pressed on all sides, melt away vi