Reports of the Operations of the Army of Northern Virginia : From June 1862, to And Including the Battle At Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862

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Reports of the Operations of the Army of Northern Virginia : From June 1862, to And Including the Battle At Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870
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Cready, with his regiment, to ascertain his location and number. Ho tiad gone but a short distance into the woods beyond the railroad •cat, when he fell upon a large column of the enemy and returned.
General Gregg, having thus discovered them, directed the first and twelfth regiments to advance and ** drive back the enemy." These regiments commenced the advance together, but as the enemy threat- ened to fiank the line on both the right and left, they soon separated.
The firsts in order to prote
...ct its threatened right, inclined to the right, and handsomely drove the enemy up the railroal. Colonel Edwarda (the thirteenth) supported Lieutenant Colonel McCready in the move- ment, and gallantly held his exposed position on the right near the railroad, for the greater part of the day The twelfth being pressed by a heavy column on its left flank. Colonel Barnes changed Ifront to the left, and charging in the most spirited manner, drove the enemy down the railroad, breaking and routing Chem as often as they fit- tempted to make a stand.

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