Battle Field And Prison Pen Or Through the War And Thrice a Prisoner in Rebel

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In a short time, however, the rebels again advanced with a colunm stronger than the defeated one, to renew the conflict. Every discharge from the Union guns made terrible gaps through their lines, but on they pressed, determined to carry the Union position. This time, Gen. Sheridan met them with a fierce counter-charge, and a ter- rific conflict ensued, which resulted in the enemy being again compelled to retire from the field. I was watching the flight of the demoralized enemy in the direction... of Richmond, when loud cheering in the direction of the bridge announced the fact that our men had succeeded in getting possession of it, and were forcing the enemy from their posi- tian on the opposite side. The enemy, however, fell back but a short distance, when they made the most determined resistance to the further ad- vance, or rather retreat, of our forces. The bridge had, however, been gained, and Sheridan made immediate preparations for crossing his train. His command was still, however, in a per- ilous situation.

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