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This was about twoP. M. Logan was in advance with one of his brigades. He deployed andmoved up to engage the enemy. McPherson ordered the road in rear to becleared of wagons, and the balance of Logan's division, and Crocker's, which was still farther in rear, to come forward with all dispatch. Theorder was obeyed with alacrity. Logan got his division in position forassault before Crocker could get up, and attacked with vigor, carryingthe enemy's position easily, sending Gregg flying from the fi...eld not toappear against our front again until we met at Jackson. In this battle McPherson lost 66 killed, 339 wounded, and 37 missing--nearly or quite all from Logan's division. The enemy's loss was 100killed, 305 wounded, besides 415 taken prisoners. I regarded Logan and Crocker as being as competent division commandersas could be found in or out of the army and both equal to a much highercommand. Crocker, however, was dying of consumption when hevolunteered. His weak condition never put him on the sick report whenthere was a battle in prospect, as long as he could keep on his feet.
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