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The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], From Georgia — the battle of Kennesaw Mountain. (search)
Stevenson's division moved forward in two lines of battle, as follows: Brown's brigade of Tennessean on the right, with Cumming's brigade of Georgians on the left, were moved forward in advanced front, while Reynold's North Carolinian and Virginians supported Brown, and Pettus's brigade of Alabamans supported Cumming. These two lines were commanded by Brig Gens Cumming and Pettus, and moved forward in splendid style to the charge. The ridge is on the right of the Powder Spring read and flank, which rested in an open held. The cause of the enemy gaining a flank fire on these gallant men was on account of Cumming's line being delayed by some impediment (not yet explained to me) which kept them from keeping up with the right of the so killed. The wounded are Major J P Brewster, 56th Ga; Lt Col Bradly, 34th Ga: Adj't slide, 2d Ga State Troops, all of Cumming's brigade. In Brown's brigade, Lt Col Ed C Cook, 32d Tenn, in the arm and side; Col Saffell, 26th Tenn, was slightly wo