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ng), the 49th (Colonel Bartlett), the 4th (Colonel Walker), the 48th (Colonel Stone), the 50th (Colo. Petty armies under more petty commanders. (Walker's 2d Army Corps, p. 56.) Moving about in an inde. (Official War Records, XXI, 282.) Compare Walker's 2d Army Corps, p. 150. Among these was Chapl Meigs. (Official War Records, XXI, 916 ) General Walker well describes Burnside as the sweetest, kortunate body, too, as is pointed out by Gen. F. A. Walker, an eye-witness, single regiments behaveFair Oaks, however, it is said of him by Gen. F. A. Walker that a young lieutenant on the staff thas line against the most desperate assaults. Walker's 2d Army Corps, p. 479. The most distinguthe battle, see Century War Book, IV, 174-178; Walker's 2d Army Corps, pp. 441-490; Army and Navy Jod Harbor as separate engagements; others, like Walker, as but one battle. Fighting continued irreguheir backs at the first engagement. Compare Walker, 2d Army Corps, p. 229. In respect to dese[19 more...]