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The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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in some force, and that he was retiring upon Manassas Junction without engaging or coming to the assistance of our other forces, although they were engaged in a furious action only two miles distant, and in full bearing of A portion of his force fell back at the enemy during the whole of the afternoon of Friday and part of Friday night, passing over in plain view to reinforce the troops under Jackson, without an effort to prevent it or assist us. One, at least, of his brigades, under General Griffie, go round to Centreville, and remained there during the whole of the next day's battle without coming on the field, though in full view of the battle which was raging, while Gen. Griffin himself spent the day in making ill natured strictures upon the General commanding the action, in the presence of a promiscuous assemblage. Darkness closed the action on Friday, the enemy bring driven back from his positions by Heintzelman's corps and Reno, concluded by a furious attack along the t