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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Particulars of the fighting previous to the investment of Vicksburg. (search)
o-hand, and with clubbed muskets,) a brigade (Buford's) of Loring's division from the right was sent to the rescue. Gen. LoGen. Loring immediately followed with another of his brigades (Featherstone's) by a short route, and reached the left as the lines w had so nobly and bravely stood the shock for six hours, Gen. Loring moved back to the right in time to see a fresh line of t Creek and one at the ford, to guard the crossing, while Gen. Loring, with his division; engaged the enemy in front and drove and was in motion for that point, when word was sent to Gen. Loring by Gen. Bowen that an overwhelming force of the enemy ha a position commanding the ford, pressing at the same time Loring's right flank and rear. The General then determined though the remainder of the army had succeeded in crossing, Loring's division was cut off. In this dilemma nothing was l for which he was aiming, and the division moved on, after Loring had satisfied himself that all the roads leading to Edward