. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . HOW PICK AND SHOVEL SERVED Bear Section, Seven Mortars, of Union Battery No. 4. In order to make it impossible tor Confederate sharpshooters to pick off thegunners, the batteries were placed in elaborate excavations. At No. i the entire bank of Wormleys Creek was dug away. GeneralMcClellan personally planned the location of some of these batteries for the purpose of silencing the Confederate artillery


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