The Right Flank At Gettysburg : An Account of the Operations of General Gregg's Cavalry Command, Showing Their Important Bearing Upon the Results of the Battle
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Having thus pierced their line, a force was sent out to take the enemy in flank, while the left centre moved up to the line of fences, driving back the por- tions of Jenkins' brigade which had occupied it. This movement caused the left of the enemy's line, held by por- tions of Hampton's and Fitzhugh Lee's brigades dismounted, to give way also, and their position was at once taken. The left, the centre, and the right centre of our line was thus ad- vanced, while the right still rested on the wo...ods on the cross- road, and the Sixth Michigan went into position along Little's Run, on the left rear of Treichel's and Rogers' squadrons, oc- cupying the space thus opened, at the same time extending to the left so as to cover the Bonaughtown road. Pennington's battery of six guns, upon arriving on the ground, went into position on the side of the Bonaughtown road, a short dis- tance west of the Spangler house and about two hundred and fifty yards to the left and rear of Chester's section. Between the two, Randol placed his second section, under Lieutenant Kinney, of the First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, an officer 19 of the Reserve Artillery staff, who had volunteered to serve with the battery.
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