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William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, chapter 4 (search)
vania Reserves, formed at right angles across the New Market road, in front of, and parallel to, the Quaker road. McCall's disposition was as follows: Meade's brigade on the right, Sey mour's on the left, and Simmons' (Reynolds') in reserve. Randall's (Regular) battery in front of the line on the right, Cooper's and Kern's opposite the centre, and Dietrich's and Kennerheim's (twenty-pounder Parrotts) on the left. Sumner was at some distance to the left, and somewhat retired; Hooker was on Se fight was maintained for two hours, the Confederates making ineffectual attempts to force the position. At the same time the batteries on the centre and right became the aim of determined assaults, which were repeatedly repulsed; till finally Randall's battery was captured by a fierce charge made by two regiments These regiments were the Fifty-fifth and Sixtieth Virginia. advancing in wedge shape, without order, but with trailed arms. Rushing up to the muzzles of the guns, they pistoled