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the extreme left, and Col. Harlan's (under Gen. Rodman's personal supervision) being placed on thekly repulsed by Col. Fairchild's brigade of Gen. Rodman's division, with little loss. About seve, Col. Kingsbury commanding, was detailed from Rodman's division to deploy as skirmishers, and drive the heights above it. The column on the left (Rodman's division, supported by Ewing's brigade of thh took position on the right. Meanwhile, Gen. Rodman's division and the First brigade of the Kan a mile distant to the right of our front. Gen. Rodman, supported by Col. Scammon, was ordered to rward nearly to the village. On the left, General Rodman and Col. Scammon likewise advanced rapidlymore fresh forces upon the left, and whilst Gen. Rodman was making disposition to meet them by a ch the left, supported by Fairchild's brigade of Rodman's division, the Kanawha division under Col. Scand upon its left lay Fairchilds's brigade, of Rodman's division. About an hour after light, on the[3 more...]
eft, which was threatened to be turned by a column of the enemy which moved in that direction. Gen. Sturgis arriving subsequently, supported Gen. Wilcox, and Gen. Rodman's was divided, Col. Fairchild's brigade being posted on the extreme left, and Col. Harlan's (under Gen. Rodman's personal supervision) being placed on the rightGen. Rodman's personal supervision) being placed on the right. While these supports were arriving the enemy made several vigorous efforts to regain the crest, directing their efforts chiefly upon our right, which was exposed not only to the fire in front, but to the batteries on the opposite side of the gorge beyond our right, through which the Hagerstown turnpike runs. About four o'cln the further side of the slope. About dark a brisk attack was made by the enemy upon the extreme left, but was quickly repulsed by Col. Fairchild's brigade of Gen. Rodman's division, with little loss. About seven o'clock still another effort to regain the lost ground was made by the rebels in front of the position of General S
Parrott guns; the left front to be occupied by Rodman's division, supported in rear by Ewing's briga, Col. Kingsbury commanding, was detailed from Rodman's division to deploy as skirmishers, and drive the heights above it. The column on the left (Rodman's division, supported by Ewing's brigade of thh took position on the right. Meanwhile, Gen. Rodman's division and the First brigade of the Kan a mile distant to the right of our front. Gen. Rodman, supported by Col. Scammon, was ordered to rward nearly to the village. On the left, General Rodman and Col. Scammon likewise advanced rapidlymore fresh forces upon the left, and whilst Gen. Rodman was making disposition to meet them by a ch the left, supported by Fairchild's brigade of Rodman's division, the Kanawha division under Col. Scand upon its left lay Fairchilds's brigade, of Rodman's division. About an hour after light, on theirection to be indicated by Lieut. Ives, of Gen. Rodman's staff, who came back with him. The order