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rong, and in three brigades, under Curtis, Pennypacker, and Bell. At this time there were in Fort Fisher about twenty-four d in the trenches close around; and at noon Pennypacker and Bell were moved up within supporting distance. The battle line ved from the outwork, Pennypacker was brought up to it, and Bell was moved into line, two hundred yards in Pennypacker's reaollowed Curtis, and occupied the ground vacated by him, and Bell was brought up to the outwork. It had been proposed to bnce as far as the rear of the sharpshooters, and brought up Bell to Penny. packer's last position; and, as soon as Curtis g about one quarter of the land face. Ames now brought up Bell's brigade, and moved it between the work and the river. Ont nine o'clock, the troops had nearly reached the bastion. Bell had been killed and Pennypacker wounded, and Curtis now senrd of a regiment and mounting a traverse in a charge; while Bell was mortally hurt near the palisades. The coolness, judgme
ssee, 203; summoned from the West to Georgia, 223: underestimates Sherman's force, 288; command extended to sea-coast, 291; proposition to crush national army and dictate peace, 397; superseded by Johnston, 397; retreat to Charlotte, 424. Bell, Colonel, in command of brigade before Fort Fisher, III., 337-33; mortally wounded, 339. Bell's ferry, destruction of national gunboat at, III., 242. Belmont, battle of; 17-19; results, 20, 21. Benham, General Henry W., builds pontoon bridge Bell's ferry, destruction of national gunboat at, III., 242. Belmont, battle of; 17-19; results, 20, 21. Benham, General Henry W., builds pontoon bridge over the James, II., 375. Bentonsville, battle of, III., 429-432. Bermuda hundred, position of II., 248; capture of, 248; Butler retreats to, 254; Smith arrives at, 354; battles of June 16 and 17, 1864, 363, 367, 368; fortifications at, III 4, 7. Big Black river, battle of, i., 275, 278. Birney, General D. B., in temporary command of Second corps before Petersburg, II., 369, 382; second movement at Deep Bottom, 505, 511; Butler's movement from Deep Bottom, III., 70. Blacks, employ