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Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
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Chapter 11:
May 20 to June 1, 1864.
By the left flank—fresh fields and Pastures New
Bowling Green
North Anna
Chesterfield bridge and that invincible Rebel Battery
by the left flank
across the Pamunkey
at Tolopotomoy Creek.
It had become evident that Lee's position was now so strong, all attempts to force him he rest of the army to come up within supporting distance; but at 7 o'clock, Monday morning, we renewed our march southward, past Karmel Church, striking the North Anna river just at dusk, at a point where the railroad above mentioned crosses it. Finding several batteries already in park here, we at once concluded that our service the murderous ball exploded in his body producing terrible laceration.
Banes: History of the Philadelphia Brigade.
This extract is made from the chapter on North Anna, but seemed so similar a case that I thought it of sufficient interest to insert here.
During the rest of the day the men lay pretty close, now and then fir
Hanover Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Mat River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Bowling Green (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Chapter 11:
May 20 to June 1, 1864.
By the left flank—fresh fields and Pastures New
Bowling Green
North Anna
Chesterfield bridge and that invincible Rebel Battery
by the left flank
across the Pamunkey
at Tolopotomoy Creek.
It had become evident that Lee's position was now so strong, all attempts to force him from it by direct assault would be simple madness.
Accordingly a new movement to the left flank was begun, in which the Second Corps, preceded by Torbert's cavalry,
Army of the Potomac. Swinton.
The barns and sheds were filled with tobacco in various stages of curing, to which lovers of the weed freely helped themselves.
A short halt was made at Guiney's Station; then, pressing on, we arrived at Bowling Green about noon, thirsty and dusty.
This is a small settlement, forty-five miles north of Richmond, having in 1860 a white population of 237.
There was not an able-bodied white man to be seen, but women, children, and negroes abounded.
Some of