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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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rs during the day, our columns slowly and constantly advancing — the enemy retreating. treating. Just at night, near the edge of a cedar thicket, as our line was advancing, the enemy opened a brisk fire from a masked battery within short-range, making it necessary for the entire line to fall back a short distance to a line of battle selected for the operations of the day following. My regiment being directly in range of the enemy's fire, M. O. Felmly and Corporal Cook, were killed, and I. B. Caspares, Corporal of the same company, was seriously wounded. A strong picket-guard was thrown out about thirty rods in front, which occasionally drew fire from the enemy's pickets, and their camp-fires not being more than three quarters of a mile distant, extending along the further edge of a corn-field, a long distance beyond the extreme right of our division, indicated a strong force of the enemy massed on our front and right. My command was formed in line of battle close behind a narrow st