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<TEI.2><text><body><div0 id="c.1.0" type="part" n="1.0" org="uniform" sample="complete"><div1 id="c.1.54" type="chapter" n="1.54" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><pb id="p.224" n="224" /> made, in <num value="1">one</num> of which, to the left of <placeName reg="Shiloh, Hardin, Tennessee" key="tgn,2101495" authname="tgn,2101495">Shiloh</placeName>, <persName n="Beauregard,General,,,," id="n0293.0055.00224.02178" reg="mostcommon:Beauregard,nomatch:0" authname="beauregard"><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Beauregard</surname></persName> himself led in person, carrying the battle flag of a Louisiana regiment; and <orgName n="Brigade"><persName n="Trabue,,,,," id="n0293.0055.00224.02179" reg="mostcommon:Trabue,nomatch:0" authname="trabue"><surname full="yes">Trabue</surname></persName>'s Brigade</orgName>, having carried an eminence near <placeName reg="Owl Creek, Tennessee" key="tgn,2563364" authname="tgn,2563364">Owl Creek</placeName>, repulsing every effort to dislodge him, held the position until the retreat was ordered.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3229" />Here, as on the right, the <rs>Confederate</rs> troops were animated by the greatest intrepidity on the part of their superior officers.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3230" />It was now after I o'clock.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3231" />The battle, kindled soon after daylight, had raged furiously from right to left for more than <measure n="5hours" type="date">five hours</measure>. And notwithstanding the odds of fresh troops brought up against them, despite their long-continued engagament, the <rs>Confederates</rs> had not receded from the ground upon which they had been concentrated as soon as it was apparent that the battle was on their hands.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3232" />But they were being fearfully depleted meanwhile.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3233" />Beginning the combat with not more than <num value="20000">20,000</num> men exclusive of cavalry, less than <num value="15000">15,000</num> were now in the <rs>Confederate</rs> ranks.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3234" /><persName n="Beauregard,General,,,," id="n0293.0055.00224.02180" reg="mostcommon:Beauregard,nomatch:0" authname="beauregard"><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Beauregard</surname></persName>, seeing the unprofitable nature of the struggle, determined not to prolong it.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3235" />Directing his adjutant-general to select a position and post such troops as were available to cover the retreat, he dispatched other staff officers to the corps commanders, with the order to retire simultaneously from their several positions, ready, however, to turn and fight should it become necessary.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3236" />And accordingly, about <time value="2oclock">2 o'clock</time> the retrograde movement of the <rs>Confederates</rs> was inaugurated and carried out with a steadiness never exceeded by veterans of a <num value="100">hundred</num> fields.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3237" />During the various stages of the conflict <persName n="Beauregard,General,,,," id="n0293.0055.00224.02181" reg="mostcommon:Beauregard,nomatch:0" authname="beauregard"><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Beauregard</surname></persName> tried to use his cavalry, but so dense and broad spread were the woods that they proved altogether fruitless of results.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3238" /><persName n="Forrest,Colonel,,,," id="n0293.0055.00224.02182" reg="nearbymention:Forrest,N.,B.,," authname="forrest,n.,b."><roleName n="Colonel" full="yes">Colonel</roleName> <surname full="yes">Forrest</surname></persName>, with ever-useful instincts, however, was able to render effective service during the morning in repressing straggling, until about <time value="11oclock">11 o'clock</time> he was ordered by <persName n="Breckinridge,General,,,," id="n0293.0055.00224.02183" reg="mostcommon:Breckinridge,W.,C.,P.,:2" authname="breckinridge,w.,c.,p."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Breckinridge</surname></persName>, in whose vicinity he happened to be, to place his regiment on the right flank, where he soon became engaged in a brisk skirmish.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3239" /><num value="3">Three</num> times the enemy endeavored to break that part of the <rs>Confederate</rs> line, but was repulsed, as we have related, until near <time value="1oclock">1 o'clock</time>, when on an order from <persName n="Beauregard,General,,,," id="n0293.0055.00224.02184" reg="mostcommon:Beauregard,nomatch:0" authname="beauregard"><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Beauregard</surname></persName>, <persName n="Forrest,,,,," id="n0293.0055.00224.02185" reg="nearbymention:Forrest,N.,B.,," authname="forrest,n.,b."><surname full="yes">Forrest</surname></persName> carried his regiment to the center, where it was dismounted </p></div1></div0></body></text></TEI.2>