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Adam Badeau, Military history of Ulysses S. Grant from April 1861 to April 1865. Volume 1 2 0 Browse Search
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rgrowth, and scarred with deep ravines, through whose entanglements troops could pass only with extreme difficulty. To the north, the timber extends a short distance down the hill, and then opens into cultivated fields on a gentle slope towards Baker's creek, almost a mile away. The rebel line ran southward along the crest, its centre covering the middle road from Raymond, while the extreme right was on the direct or southern road. The whole line was about four miles long. Midway, Midway hill was so called from being midway between Jackson and Vicksburg. Champion was the name of the principal proprietor of the neighborhood. or Champion's hill, on the rebel left, was evidently the key to the whole position. Hovey's division was disposed for attack on the Bolton road, and reached to the hill-side and into the wooded ravine; two brigades of Logan's division were thrown to the right of the road, and almost to the rear of the enemy; while Crocker was still coming up in column o