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by the light division in the battles of the Chickahominy: In obedience to orders received from the General commanding, on Wednesday night, the 25th of June, I concentrated my division near the Meadow Bridge, viz.: the brigades of J. R. Anderson, Gregg, Field, Pender, and Archer--the brigade of General Branch having been directed to move to the bridge some seven miles above, where the Brooke turnpike crosses the Chickahominy; the batteries of Braxton, Andrews, Pegram, Crenshaw, McIntosh, Bachman, and Johnson, with five extra horses to each gun,--Johnson's battery accompanied Branch,--in all, about fourteen thousand men. The brigades and batteries were entirely concealed from the view of the enemy. My orders were, that General Jackson, moving down from Ashland, would inform General Branch of his near approach. As soon as Jackson crossed the Central Railroad, Branch was to cross the Chickahominy, and, taking the river road, push on and clear the Meadow Bridge. This done, I was to
enth Georgia and Hampton legion, and Riley's, Bachman's, and Garden's batteries, Major B. W. Frobelport to General Stuart. This I did, with Captain Bachman's battery, Reilly being already in positiened on the flank. In changing position, Captain Bachman had one of his rifle guns disabled. Bothark, and the ammunition exhausted, Reilly and Bachman were ordered to withdraw. In the mean time, ements I cannot speak in terms too high. Captains Bachman and Garden handled their batteries with girgling, a gallant young officer, attached to Bachman's battery, fell, seriously (supposed to be mohe march from Boonsboroa, Captains Reilly and Bachman's batteries were placed in position by Colonehausted, but without any perceptible result. Bachman's battery was, at the same time, exposed to aonger would involve the loss of his guns, Captain Bachman withdrew to a hill near by, and reported aud the conduct of both officers and men. Captains Bachman and Reilly fought their batteries with th[6 more...]