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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.33 (search)
sions—27,007 April 30th, and 28,327 June 1st. Barlow's and Gibbons' Division in the assault, with 1aking Gibbon's Division at10,000out of 27,000 Barlow's Division at3,500 Getty's Division at3,000outed before daylight, and at 4 A. M. Gibbon and Barlow moved forward to assault, their troops in linencock's line of advance by impassible abatis. Barlow's division of Hancock's corps attempted in vair the attack completed. At 4 A. M. Gibbon and Barlow moved forward to the assault, their troops in the enemy to-morrow morning. At 4:10 A. M. Barlow's and Gibbon's divisions having been formed inremaining with General Burnside. Gibbon's and Barlow's divisions now traversed the same ground whic who witnessed it. At 4:10 A. M. Gibbon and Barlow moved forward to the assault, their troops in my's left May 18th. General John R. Brooke, Barlow's division, of Hancock's corps, page 411 of Re and Fourth) in line of battle connecting with Barlow's division on the left and the Sixth corps on [1 more...]