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" " There was much difliculty in st()])]:)ing the debris whicli had sloughed off from the front line, Imt tlirough the personal exer- tions of Gen. Bragg and Staf^ and many subaltern officers, we formed a line about one thousand yards from the one just al)andoned, in a most eligible position across the road leading from General Bragg's headquarters. To the ]K)ntoon bridge at Bird's Mill. " It is evident from Bate's re])ort that the first troops to gain the top of the hill were those on his righ...t. The brigade that he claimed to have repulsed and driven back to the works at the base of the ridge was prol)ably Wagner's brigade of Sheridan's division, which joined Hazen's brigade of Wood's division on the right, and advanced to the left of the Crutch- field road (or Moore's road, as it is called on the Union re- ports), and fell back to the rifle-pits by order. Sheridan's line extended across this road. General Sheridan, in his graphic description of the charge u])on the first line of works, refers to the doubt that arose in his mind when he saw how untenable the rifle-pits would be after they were captured, whether he had not mistaken the orders, and that the works on the top of the ridge were probably the objective point of the charge, disjjatched Ca])t.
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