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's brigade again ascended the slope with three regiments of Pond's brigade, on the left, supported by two sections of Ketchum's battery. By this front and flank charge, General Sherman was forced to fall back with McDowell's and Buckland's brigades to the Purdy and Hamburg roads; thus, by ten o'clock, abandoning his entire line of camps. Colonel Buckland's Report, Rebellion Record, vol. IV. p. 372. As the attacking lines vigorously followed, Buckland's brigade began rapidly to dissolve; Behr's battery was abandoned without firing a shot General Sherman's Report, Record of the Rebellion, vol. IV. p. 407. from its new position, and the remains of Sherman's division fell farther back on the right of McClernand's, which had been well rallied, and formed on the line of its camps, with Veatch's cleft brigade allotted on its right and left. In taking his new position, General Sherman was enabled somewhat to relieve McClernand, Ibid. who was under a severe attack, by delivering h