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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 15 1 Browse Search
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Sixteenth Army corps. The First commanded by Brigadier-General Joseph H. Mower, the Third by Colonel Moore, of the Twenty-fiotoc to Tupelo runs east and west. The First division, General Mower's, was camped on the north side of the wood. The Thirdtween the heels toward the east. The First division, General Mower's, constitutes the right of the line; its left, Colonelt — where they were met with musketry from the right of General Mower's division, the First, Second, and Fourth brigades, andf the Ninth Minnesota, commanding the Second brigade of General Mower's division, was shot dead, the ball entering his left s, were both shot as they were being led to the rear. General Mower fearlessly exposed himself in all parts of the field, wosition. They moved out and drove our cavalry back. General Mower's division was formed in a line on the ground it occupiobtained from official resources; In First division, General Mower's, First brigade, Colonel McMillen: killed, fifteen; wo