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The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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of Colonel Bell and Colonel Henry, from Brook's division Eighteenth corps, formed the right of the Second corps, and General Barlow the left. The advance was made a short time before sunset, and a severe contest immediately opened. All the ar advanced, and we obtained a better position from which to make a subsequent attack. The First and Third Brigades of General Barlow's Division, which were on his right, succeeded in driving the enemy from his entrenched picket line, holding the rifl which formed the object of attack last night. During the night he had closed the right of his line on the left of Gen Barlow, and the latter had orders to act with him if he saw it could be done with advantage. Gen Potter's division formed thelthough the remainder were in support, and ready to go in if needed. The advance was made promptly at three A. M., Gen Barlow's division advancing simultaneously with Potter, and closely connected with the right of the latter. Not a gun was fir