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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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ained until eleven o'clock, subjected the most of the time to a severe fire from the enemy's artillery, by which several men were wounded. About eleven o'clock, General Brown being in front, and General Bate on my right, the whole division advanced under a most terrible fire of grape and canister from the enemy's artillery, before which several most gallant officers fell bravely leading their men, among whom I cannot forbear to mention the name of the chivalrous and accomplished Lieutenant-Colonel R. F. Juge, of the Eighteenth Alabama regiment. Notwithstanding this, the brigade pressed forward through a narrow corn field to the first pieces of artillery by the roadside, when two other batteries, one in front and one upon the right, assisted by small arms, began a most murderous fire, before which all were compelled to retire. I was myself struck by a grapeshot, and compelled to dismount for a short time. The Thirty-eighth Alabama regiment, scarcely breaking its line, fell back onl