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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the war in the South-West. (search)
orses to offer the enemy a solid line of battle. At the first shock Waul's and Scurry's brigades, directed by Walker, overthrow the Federals, climb up the hill, and ys his three brigades—Randall on the left on the road, Gause in the centre, and Scurry on the right. He crosses the ravine which divides the road, and his first effosing the glade, fall on the left of Benedict, whose right is already pressed by Scurry. Benedict, who exposes himself in this unequal struggle, is killed at the vtopped by the fire of Smith's two brigades. A part of them rush in disorder on Scurry's brigade, and draw it into a hasty retreat. Gause's brigade, uncovered by thiing from Princeton, had had a long march to make—an order to hurry up, and with Scurry's and Randall's brigades to take a cross-road on the right which is sure to bri the advantage of position. At the end of an hour's fighting Waul is repulsed; Scurry and Randall, after some success at the start, are unable to make any further ad