. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR DON CARLOS BTEU,. to capture a battery called t!io anodic Re-li)ii(>t, mid taking with him tho SeventeenthOlinois, under Major Smith, the Forty->:ghth HHwvs, Colonel Bayne, and tVForty-ninth Illinois, Colonel Morrison, lie-sides McAllisters battery, he advancedrapidly up the


. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR DON CARLOS BTEU,. to capture a battery called t!io anodic Re-li)ii(>t, mid taking with him tho SeventeenthOlinois, under Major Smith, the Forty->:ghth HHwvs, Colonel Bayne, and tVForty-ninth Illinois, Colonel Morrison, lie-sides McAllisters battery, he advancedrapidly up the bill until within forty rods■>f tho battery, when b terrible fire from theantira bne of infantry, as well aa from theartillery, compelled them for a moment tofall baos. They were reinforced by ColonelSmiths Forty-fifth Illinois Regiment, then<uppartcd by Schwartzs and Taylors bat-teries, and mado rally after rally, but to nopurpose, in faco of tho superior numbersagainst them, and after Buffering great tho full hour they held their grouud,:hey fell back to their original position. Further to tho left, the Fourteenth Iowaind the Twenty-fifth Indiana Regiments hadbeen ordered to assault another position com-manded by Cavondors heavy guns, with thoSeventh Iowa and the Sixty-sixth IllinoisR


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