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starving man eating lobster-salad and General Heintzelman and an unrealized opportunity before Second Buded defeat at Second Bull Run. The corps of General Heintzelman, consisting of the divisions of Hooker and Kerrive to the aid of Pope. On the 28th of August, Heintzelman had pushed forward to Centreville, entering it son's rear-guard had retired. Instead of pursuing, Heintzelman drew up his forces east of Cub Run, which we see An unrealized opportunity at Second Bull Run: General Heintzelman's forces drawn up east of Cub Run. Major-GeMajor-General Samuel P. Heintzelman and staff drinking Rhine wine, barefooted and in tatters, was curious; the whole him with a far larger army, recently augmented by Heintzelman's corps from the Army of the Potomac, while Fitz lthough the right Federal wing, in command of General Heintzelman, had not given an inch, it was this turning oield the day before. The center was commanded by Heintzelman and the right by Reno. In the early hours of t