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Eden (Washington, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
December 7.
My command moved as follows: the First division, General Woods, remained at Wright's Bridge, except one brigade of infantry, that crossed the foot-bridge and marched down the east bank of the Ogeechee toward Eden Station.
On the arrival of the pontoon at Jenks's Bridge.
the Chief-Engineer, Captain C. B. Reese, finding the enemy on the other bank, threw over a regiment of Colonel Oliver's brigade and cleared the way. The bridge was immediately laid.
General Corse's division ail-piles in a very handsome manner, capturing seventeen prisoners, and killing and wounding several more.
We lost two killed and two or three wounded. This brigade then formed a junction with General Woods's brigade, from Wright's Bridge, at Eden Station.
General Hazen's division moved on to Black Creek, sending forward Colonel Oliver's brigade to the Cannoucher.
The rest of the corps were encamped near Jenks's Bridge.
The Seventeenth corps encamped in the vicinity of Station No. 3, ceasi
Ogeechee (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
December 7.
My command moved as follows: the First division, General Woods, remained at Wright's Bridge, except one brigade of infantry, that crossed the foot-bridge and marched down the east bank of the Ogeechee toward Eden Station.
On the arrival of the pontoon at Jenks's Bridge.
the Chief-Engineer, Captain C. B. Reese, finding the enemy on the other bank, threw over a regiment of Colonel Oliver's brigade and cleared the way. The bridge was immediately laid.
General Corse's division had arrived by this time; one brigade, General Rice commanding, crossed over, met the enemy's skirmishers some five hundred yards beyond, drove them in, and routed a battalion of rebels behind rail-piles in a very handsome manner, capturing seventeen prisoners, and killing and wounding several more.
We lost two killed and two or three wounded. This brigade then formed a junction with General Woods's brigade, from Wright's Bridge, at Eden Station.
General Hazen's division moved on to Black Cr
Black Creek, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
J. M. Corse (search for this): chapter 17
December 7.
My command moved as follows: the First division, General Woods, remained at Wright's Bridge, except one brigade of infantry, that crossed the foot-bridge and marched down the east bank of the Ogeechee toward Eden Station.
On the arrival of the pontoon at Jenks's Bridge.
the Chief-Engineer, Captain C. B. Reese, finding the enemy on the other bank, threw over a regiment of Colonel Oliver's brigade and cleared the way. The bridge was immediately laid.
General Corse's division had arrived by this time; one brigade, General Rice commanding, crossed over, met the enemy's skirmishers some five hundred yards beyond, drove them in, and routed a battalion of rebels behind rail-piles in a very handsome manner, capturing seventeen prisoners, and killing and wounding several more.
We lost two killed and two or three wounded. This brigade then formed a junction with General Woods's brigade, from Wright's Bridge, at Eden Station.
General Hazen's division moved on to Black C
W. B. Hazen (search for this): chapter 17
T. J. Woods (search for this): chapter 17
December 7.
My command moved as follows: the First division, General Woods, remained at Wright's Bridge, except one brigade of infantry, that crossed the foot-bridge and marched down the east bank of the Ogeechee toward Eden Station.
On the arrival of the pontoon at Jenks's Bridge.
the Chief-Engineer, Captain C. B. Reese, finding the enemy on the other bank, threw over a regiment of Colonel Oliver's brigade and cleared the way. The bridge was immediately laid.
General Corse's division hem in, and routed a battalion of rebels behind rail-piles in a very handsome manner, capturing seventeen prisoners, and killing and wounding several more.
We lost two killed and two or three wounded. This brigade then formed a junction with General Woods's brigade, from Wright's Bridge, at Eden Station.
General Hazen's division moved on to Black Creek, sending forward Colonel Oliver's brigade to the Cannoucher.
The rest of the corps were encamped near Jenks's Bridge.
The Seventeenth corp
S. Rice (search for this): chapter 17
John M. Oliver (search for this): chapter 17
C. B. Reese (search for this): chapter 17
December 7.
My command moved as follows: the First division, General Woods, remained at Wright's Bridge, except one brigade of infantry, that crossed the foot-bridge and marched down the east bank of the Ogeechee toward Eden Station.
On the arrival of the pontoon at Jenks's Bridge.
the Chief-Engineer, Captain C. B. Reese, finding the enemy on the other bank, threw over a regiment of Colonel Oliver's brigade and cleared the way. The bridge was immediately laid.
General Corse's division had arrived by this time; one brigade, General Rice commanding, crossed over, met the enemy's skirmishers some five hundred yards beyond, drove them in, and routed a battalion of rebels behind rail-piles in a very handsome manner, capturing seventeen prisoners, and killing and wounding several more.
We lost two killed and two or three wounded. This brigade then formed a junction with General Woods's brigade, from Wright's Bridge, at Eden Station.
General Hazen's division moved on to Black C
December 7th (search for this): chapter 17
December 7.
My command moved as follows: the First division, General Woods, remained at Wright's Bridge, except one brigade of infantry, that crossed the foot-bridge and marched down the east bank of the Ogeechee toward Eden Station.
On the arrival of the pontoon at Jenks's Bridge.
the Chief-Engineer, Captain C. B. Reese, finding the enemy on the other bank, threw over a regiment of Colonel Oliver's brigade and cleared the way. The bridge was immediately laid.
General Corse's division had arrived by this time; one brigade, General Rice commanding, crossed over, met the enemy's skirmishers some five hundred yards beyond, drove them in, and routed a battalion of rebels behind rail-piles in a very handsome manner, capturing seventeen prisoners, and killing and wounding several more.
We lost two killed and two or three wounded. This brigade then formed a junction with General Woods's brigade, from Wright's Bridge, at Eden Station.
General Hazen's division moved on to Black Cr