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under command of General Edward Johnson. It was near the scene of Upton's gallant charge on the 10th. Here at daybreak on May 12th the divnderson drove them back. On the Federal side the Sixth Corps, with Upton's brigade in the advance, was hurried forward to hold the advantage after a day of strengthening positions on both sides, young Colonel Emory Upton of the 121st New York, led a storming party of twelve regimeplace was stationed Doles' brigade of Georgia regiments, and Colonel Emory Upton was ordered to charge Doles with a column of twelve regimento'clock was the signal for the charge, and twenty minutes later, as Upton tells us, at command, the lines rose, moved noiselessly to the edge General Wright had ordered. The Confederates were reenforced, and Upton could do no more than hold the captured entrenchments until orderedere killed or wounded. For gallantry displayed in this charge, Colonel Upton was made brigadier-general. The losses to the Union army in
under command of General Edward Johnson. It was near the scene of Upton's gallant charge on the 10th. Here at daybreak on May 12th the divnderson drove them back. On the Federal side the Sixth Corps, with Upton's brigade in the advance, was hurried forward to hold the advantage after a day of strengthening positions on both sides, young Colonel Emory Upton of the 121st New York, led a storming party of twelve regimeplace was stationed Doles' brigade of Georgia regiments, and Colonel Emory Upton was ordered to charge Doles with a column of twelve regimento'clock was the signal for the charge, and twenty minutes later, as Upton tells us, at command, the lines rose, moved noiselessly to the edge General Wright had ordered. The Confederates were reenforced, and Upton could do no more than hold the captured entrenchments until orderedere killed or wounded. For gallantry displayed in this charge, Colonel Upton was made brigadier-general. The losses to the Union army in