The History of Battery E, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery, in the War of 1861 And 1865, to Preserve the Union

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I. LIGHT ARTILLERY. 36 1 which brought him to a halt. Again Hampton advanced, this time upon Gregg's cavalry, who were forced by superior numbers to retire behind a new line, which Gibbon's defeated troops had hastily thrown up, where they found shelter.
General Miles held the lines of retreat until after dark, checking every effort of the enemy to advance beyond the works which they had captured. Soon after our troops with- drew and the enemy made no attempt to follow them.
The two batteries n
...ot recaptured were Sleeper's Tenth Massachusetts and Battery B of our regiment. The loss of Battery B in killed, wounded, and missing, was 52, besides 50 horses, and all their guns.
Lieutenant Perrin had his leg shattered. Lieutenants Chace and Spencer, with Perrin, all of Battery B, were taken prisoners.
Hancock and Gregg lost 140 killed, 529 wounded, and 2,073 missing. Total, 2,742. Nine guns werfc also lost by capture.
The Confederate, loss was 720 August 26th. The unfortunate affair at Reams's Station being ended and there being no further use for a scarecrow, by consent of General Hunt we returned with the tents and caissons to camp.


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