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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book V:—the first winter. (search)
buried itself; still more to the right there were several large stubble-fields. The brigade of Sullivan was drawn up on the left, a little in rear, and Tyler's was massed on the Winchester road. A ran the attack upon the left wing of the Federals, and soon compelled them to bring a portion of Sullivan's brigade into line. But the remainder of their forces being concealed by a rise in the ground only checked the movement of Fulkerstone's brigade, but outflanks it in his turn; on the left, Sullivan easily keeps Ashby in check, although compelled to send two regiments to support the centre, whry from an enemy vastly superior in number. But while he brings his last reserves into action, Sullivan's troops and the remainder of Tyler's brigade come into line. Kimball makes one more effort toturn, is also obliged to abandon one; finally, at the extremity of the line, the Federals under Sullivan have assumed the offensive, and are driving Ashby before them, whose guns, falling back farther