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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 7: the Army of Virginia under General PopeBattle of Cedar Mountain. (search)
of 10-pounder Parrotts, and Muhleuberg's battery. In Augur's division, Geary's brigade, with its right resting on the left of the road, was made up of the 5tl, 7th, 29th, and 66th Ohio Volunteers, and Knapp's battery,--total enlisted men, 1,121; Prince's brigade consisted of a battalion of the 8tl and 12th Regulars, 102d New York Volunteers, 109th and 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers, 3d Maryland Volunteers, and Robinson's battery, 4th Maine,--total enlisted men, 1,435; and Greene's brigade, which Pope's official report declares that it did not exceed 8,000. This aggregate is very nearly correct, and may be confirmed from official reports of General Augur, who gives as the total of enlisted men in his division,--Geary's brigade, 1,121 ; Prince's, 1,435; and Greene's, 457: of General Crawford, who reports as present in the engagement,--officers, 88; enlisted men, 1,679: and of General Gordon, who reports less than 1,500 all told: making a grand total of 6,280. The addition of cavalry a
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 8: battle of Cedar Mountain (continued). (search)
ghtening Jackson. A battalion from the Eighth and Twelfth Regulars, under Captain Pitcher, from Prince's brigade, had advanced through the corn to within thirty yards of the enemy's line, where, desphe other side and look again upon our enemy's line of battle. In front of the two brigades of Prince and Geary of Augur's division was Early, reinforced by Thomas's brigade of A. P. Hill's divisions on the left of the Culpeper road. Simultaneously with Crawford's advance, Geary in centre and Prince on left moved against the enemy with vigor. Strother, in Harper's Monthly for August, 1871. Official Record, series i vol. XII. part II. p. 157; report of General Augur. Prince moved his infantry against the right and front of Early's line, but without effect. Early stood like a rampart, saysf there had been no reserve to the enemy, and no brigades on Cedar Mountain to rush in and take Prince in flank and rear, and if I had been ordered to move forward simultaneously with my brigade as a
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 9: battle of Cedar Mountain (continued). (search)
when Jackson swung his forces around my command, he at the same time ordered Taliaferro's brigade to charge, bearing towards its right (the position of the field of Indian corn) against our left and in front of Early's brigade. At this time General Prince, in ignorance of what had transpired, was riding to where Geary had been, to find out what had become of Banks's corps. In this laudable pursuit his bridle was suddenly seized, and himself summoned to surrender. He was captured when surroutheir own batteries, which swept the valley through which they must pass, Jackson's Report. they now advanced upon the right, to turn the left flank of our line, but found that we were in full retreat. The battle was over. On our left, General Prince was a prisoner, Generals Geary and Augur wounded; but one general officer was left of those who formed that part of our line of battle. In the centre, out of a brigade numbering about 1,467 men, nearly every field-officer on the ground, and
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, chapter 15 (search)
5687337173 Zouaves d'afrique (Collis Co.)231713 27th Indiana1141281650 3d Wisconsin116462124108 Total Third Brigade76711180673344 Total First Division1615538550274261212 Second Division, (1) Brig.-Gen. C. C. Augur, (wounded.) (2) Brig.-Gen. Henry Prince, (captured.) (3) Brig.-Gen. Geo. S. Greene. Staff123 First Brigade, (1) Brig..Gen. John W. Geary (wounded.), (2) Col. Charles Candy Staff11 5th Ohio1411984122 7th Ohio32871422182 29th Ohio66441066 66th Ohio104771294 Total First Brigade35829356118465 Second Brigade, (1) Brig.-Gen. Henry Prince (2) Col. David P. De Witt Staff213 3d Maryland11133911570 102d New York114877114115 109th Pennsylvania14369226114 111th Pennsylvania7741890 8th and 12th U. S. Inf. Bat868111460 Total Second Brigade46421290677452 Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. George S. Greene 1st District of Columbia1214 78th New York12122 Total Third Brigade1212226 Total Second Division71125264810117946 Artillery Maine L. A., 4th Battery