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William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, chapter 9 (search)
till Wadsworth's division came on the ground. As this force arrived, Reynolds hurried its two brigades into action, placing Cutler's brigade, with the battery of Hall— the only battery in the division—on the right and left of the Chambersburg road and across an old railroad grading (part of it in deep cut and part in embankment)highest confidence in his judgment, would quite approve. While these events were passing on the left of Wadsworth's force, the retirement of Cutler's right left Hall's battery unsupported; and it was in imminent peril of capture, when the Fourteenth Brooklyn and the Ninety-fifth New York, joined by the Sixth Wisconsin, under Lince of the now exultant enemy. As the hostile front of attack was quite narrow, it left Hancock's left wing unassailed. From there he drew over the brigades of Hall and Harrow; One Hundred and Fifty-first Pennsylvania and Twentieth New York State Militia, both under Gates of Doubleday's division, First Corps, participated.