. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . ss^fefe^;. :.-;,.; •■sw^„■.„..,:.:^.:.--.„,::,.-■ - ■, :.r- ■ ^„ gBpMM &£&£■: S^S ^VX-^^S^^^ >$**. SfeHil. FORT WILLIAMS. VIEW ON THE RAILWAY, LOOKING NORTH-WEST FROM THE CORINTH DEPOTFROM A WAR-TIME PHOTOGRAPH. VOL. II. 48 FORT ROBINETT. 746 THE BATTLE OF CORINTH. stubborn force of Daviess, sent to compel the enemy to show bis Dorn says: The attack was commenced on the right by Lovells divis-ion and gradually extended to the left, and by 1: 30 p. M. the whole l
. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . ss^fefe^;. :.-;,.; •■sw^„■.„..,:.:^.:.--.„,::,.-■ - ■, :.r- ■ ^„ gBpMM &£&£■: S^S ^VX-^^S^^^ >$**. SfeHil. FORT WILLIAMS. VIEW ON THE RAILWAY, LOOKING NORTH-WEST FROM THE CORINTH DEPOTFROM A WAR-TIME PHOTOGRAPH. VOL. II. 48 FORT ROBINETT. 746 THE BATTLE OF CORINTH. stubborn force of Daviess, sent to compel the enemy to show bis Dorn says: The attack was commenced on the right by Lovells divis-ion and gradually extended to the left, and by 1: 30 p. M. the whole line ofouter works was carried, several pieces [two] of artillery being taken. Finding that the resistance made by Olivers little command on the Che-walla road early in the morning was not stiff enough to demonstrate theenemys object, I had ordered McArthurs brigade from McKeans divisionto go to Olivers assistance. It was done with a will. McArthurs Scotchblood rose, and the enemy being in fighting force, he fought him withthe stubborn ferocity of an action on the main line of battle, instead of theresistance of a developing force. The same remark applies to the fighting of Daviess division, and as theywere pushed and called
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