The Peninsular Campaign And Its Antecedents As Developed By the Report of Maj
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I NOTES. 87 sent an aide to learn the facts. He came back and reported that Gen. Franklin had actually fallen back, and the enemy were repair- ing the bridge and would soon be over. I then made arrangements to fall back. I went to Gen. Sumner's head-quarters and got him to write a note to Gen. McClellan and state to him what had occurred. " Me Call. " To McCall's division was assigned by order of the General-in-Chief (through Gen. Porter) a position a short distance in front of the point, where... the line of march turned abruptly from the Newmarket road towards the river. I accordingly formed my divisions in two lines crossing at right angles the Newmarket road, and in front of the Turkey Bridge or Quaker road leading to the river, and along which the trains were then moving. Sumner's position was at some distance to the left of mine and somewhat retired ; Hooker was on Sumner's left and slightly advanced ; Kearney was on the opposite side of the road and consequently on my right ; there was more or less interval be- tween each two.
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