Campaigning With Banks in Louisiana 63 And 64 And With Sheridan in the Shena

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Campaigning With Banks in Louisiana 63 And 64 And With Sheridan in the Shena
Frank M Flinn
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Holmes killed ; Lieuts. V. K. Spear, N. Russell, Jr. , and Charles H. Taylor (now of The Globe), were wounded. Ninety-one out of two hundred and forty, that formed in line that morning, were either killed or wounded. Gen. Paine was shot below the knee of the left leg, and was not brought off the field till night time, when his wound was dressed, and he immediately con- veyed to New Orleans. While this was going on in one portion of Gen. Grover's command, the remainder, if not so hotly pressed, ...were scarcely less actively engaged. At 2 a. M. , the troops under Gen. Weitzel's immediate command got into motion from their present locality (which they so gallantly won on the 27th of May), and advanced 6 82 CAMPAIGNING WITH BANKS. Round to the left to Col. Dudley's front, leaving five companies on the picket line. The attack (for assaults these demonstrations can scarcely be called), was made by two columns in two dif- ferent places. The column on the right was composed of Grover's Division and Weitzel's Brigade, under com- mand of Gen.

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