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The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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l en route rearward, and the majority of his regiments were completely broken. But we must not overlook what the gallant old soldier had already really done. General Keyes had apparently not been, from the very first, sanguine of his ability to hold Casey's position, and had given his whole attention to see that Couch's line of bquiet that ensued after the loss of Casey's last, position, General Heintzelman arrived upon the field, and assumed the command that had previously been held by Gen. Keyes. Couch's Division. Gen. Couch, upon whose command the enemy was next to fall, had upon the field parts of twelve regiments. The brigade that containedice to say that the Pennsylvanians were in the majority in this stream. Casey's division, however, was composed in a very large degree of Pennsylvania troops. Gens Keyes and Couch both endeavored to arrest this rearward stream — at first by moral session, but subsequently by a guard. Lieut. Eggleston, the efficient Provost Mars