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General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox, Chapter 38: battle of the Wilderness. (search)
he bridges were ready when the solid columns came. Warren's (Fifth Corps) crossed after Wilson's cavalry, marorsville. Generals Grant and Meade went over after Warren's column and established Headquarters near the crost, to follow the Fifth as movements developed. General Warren moved with three divisions, leaving Griffin's og and developments there indicated. At noon General Warren was prepared on the turnpike and attacked with but the troops had met and action could not wait. Warren's attack had some success, as by his orders Generalf the attacking forces, taking two guns, and called Warren's corps to better concentration. The Sixth was to be with Warren, but was delayed by the narrow, tangled roads till night. General Ewell prepared for the next Hill back, occupy Parker's Store, and connect with Warren's line. He afterwards learned of the repulse of WaWarren on the turnpike, but repeated his orders for the advance on the Plank road. At 4.15 Getty's division adv