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John Bell Hood., Advance and Retreat: Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate Armies 18 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 12 0 Browse Search
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re withdrawn from the trenches and massed on the Lick-Skillet road. On the 28th, about 11 a. m., I received orders to move out on the Lick-Skillet road and check the enemy, who was then moving to our left, as it was desvision, of Stewart's Corps, had moved out on the Lick-Skillet road, while Brown's and Clayton's Divisions wered. The enemy was still within easy range of the Lick-Skillet road, and I believed that he would yield before by extending to his right, had nearly gained the Lick-Skillet road, Loring's and Walthall's Divisions had beenal Lee, commanding corps, was to move out on the Lick-Skillet road, attack the enemy's right flank, and drive he point where our own line of works crossed the Lick-Skillet road. French's Division, when relieved, and onering's Division was placed in position along the Lick-Skillet road, and Walthall directed to withdraw his in rhe Marietta road to a short distance west of the Lick-Skillet road. Nothing of special interest occurred beyo