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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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Major Charles Richardson, with two batteries of his battalion, those of Purcell and Milledge, on the heights near Mechanicsville Bridge. Two batteries, those of Lane, from Lieutenant Cobbett's battalion, and of Woolfolk, from Major Richardson's battalion, some distance down the Chickahominy, near Mrs. Price's house, where they had been for many days on duty, with the guns, directed by Major Garnett, (under fire, often severe, from the enemy's batteries,) of Huckstep, Kirkpatrick, and B. C. N. Page, advanced on theNine-mile road to cooperate with the forces near Dr. Garnett's farm. Major H. P. Jones, with his battalion, the batteries of Clark, Peyton, and Rhett, temporarily assigned as a division reserve to General D. H. Hill, and accompanying his command. Lieutenant-Colonel Cutts, with three batteries of his battalion, those of Ross, Price, and Blackshear, advanced on the Williamsburg road to strengthen General Huger, where his right had been engaged with the enemy on the previo