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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—the first conflict. (search)
lle on the morning of the 18th, he proceeded with Richardson's brigade, a part of Sherman's, and a battery of and leaving Sherman in reserve, he proceeded with Richardson's four regiments in the direction of Blackburn's a league, firing in the air or upon each other. Richardson soon came into line with his other three regimentetached from Tyler's division and ordered to join Richardson, who was already posted opposite Blackburn's Fordry, did not dare to venture to pass the river. Richardson's division and a portion of Miles's occupied the who had not yet commenced his movement, Davis and Richardson, who had resisted many attempts on the part of thMiles's division, and the brigades of Schenck and Richardson, which had not been in the fights on the right baart of the supply-trains that had gathered there; Richardson was the last to leave. During the whole of the 2with abolition papers; and the picture drawn by Mr. Richardson, a correspondent of the Tribune, of his sufferi