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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 2 (search)
g up to attack the salient, now held by Walker's brigade of Heth's division, under Colonel Mayo. Lane attacked Burnside's culsed with heavy slaughter. General Lee and myself were on Heth's line watching the attack and directing the effort to repe— 4,465 Third corps. Corps Headquarters, &c149 Heth's Division (Cooke's, Davis', McComb's and McRae's Brigades)acefully, and were replaced by Davis' and Cooke's troops of Heth's division. On page 522, in the biography of General Fiet slightly, on the first evening at the Wilderness, whereas Heth's and Wilcox's divisions were both hotly engaged, and succehort distance of a salient defended by Walker's brigade, of Heth's division, under Colonel Mayo, before it was discovered, ad a fire of artillery from a considerable number of guns on Heth's line, were opened with tremendous effect upon the attackicefully and were replaced by Davis's and Cooke's troops, of Heth's division. The Thirty-seventh regiment alone of my brigad
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 33 (search)
were withdrawn and joined their division. The plan was for Heth's whole division to move on the Squirrel Level Road next monk, while McGowan and I were to make a feint in front. When Heth's guns were heard next morning, Brander's guns opened an enen fell back to our old position through the mud and rain. Heth did not meet with the anticipated success, although his was to have been the main attack. Stockton Heth, his aid, tells me that the enemy had fortified at right angles, and instead ofow Jarratt's and four miles above Bellfield, while we, with Heth's in front, made for Jarratt's. The enemy had torn up the rition of the roads is taken into consideration. Mahone and Heth both had the start of this division, but we succeeded in overtaking them Friday afternoon—some parts catching up with Heth's rear Thursday night. I was relieved of the division Fridaye command of his division and let me return to my brigade. Heth is in command of the troops from Hill's corps on the right,