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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 25: the battle of Bull's Run, (search)
They advanced slowly, for raw troops were difficult to handle. After crossing Cub Run, Hunter and Heintzelman turned into the road to the right that led through thee curious than others, pushed on toward the Stone Bridge, some distance beyond Cub Run, where they could hear the scream of shells, and see the white puffs of smoke alry. He also sent word to Miles to order a brigade to the Warrenton Road, at Cub Run, for the same purpose, and Blenker was sent. McDowell himself hastened to the road traversed by Hunter and Heintzelman in the morning) near the bridge over Cub Run, which was barricaded by a caisson A caisson is an ammunition-chest on whee Confederates. Full one-third of the artillery lost that day was left between Cub Run and the Stone Bridge. The Nationals lost twenty-seven cannon, ten of which brigade went boldly forward, and brought away two of the cannon abandoned near Cub Run. Beauregard, in his official report, gives as the reason for relinquishing