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d his troops, and advanced a battery of artillery, (Moorman's,) and a sharp artillery fire was kept up for someartillery to play on the Yankees, a single battery (Moorman's) was ordered up, and knocked to pieces in a few mfrom the hill was too heavy for the single battery (Moorman's) which we opposed to them. Late in the afternoon of the ground he occupied. Meantime two pieces of Moorman's battery were put in position, and opened fire upoerves high commendation, and especially that of Captain Moorman, who directed the operation of his pieces, undeArmistead directing, I ordered up another battery, (Moorman's, I think,) and got it in position a little under nd taking position two hundred yards to the left of Moorman's, opened a well-directed fire upon the enemy, whic. But this chivalric commander, by the retiring of Moorman's battery, was left alone to contend with the wholehe advanced lines, for the purpose of relieving Captain Moorman's battery. After reporting to General Mahone,