. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . UNIFORM OF A NON-COMMIS-SIONED OFFICER OF THE1ST NEW YORK, BERRYSBRIGADE, KEARNYSDIVISION, 3DCORPS. 400 THE SEJ/EN DAYS, INCLUDING FRAYSERS OPENING OF THE BATTLE OF FRATSERS FARM : SLOCUMS ARTILLERY ENGAGED WITH THAT OF HUGER,AT BRACKETTS, ON THE CHARLES CITY ROAD. FROM A SKETCH MADE AT THE TIME. Huger would be in position when I was ready. After getting my troops inposition I called upon General A. P. Hill to throw one of his brigades to covermy right and to hold the rest


. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . UNIFORM OF A NON-COMMIS-SIONED OFFICER OF THE1ST NEW YORK, BERRYSBRIGADE, KEARNYSDIVISION, 3DCORPS. 400 THE SEJ/EN DAYS, INCLUDING FRAYSERS OPENING OF THE BATTLE OF FRATSERS FARM : SLOCUMS ARTILLERY ENGAGED WITH THAT OF HUGER,AT BRACKETTS, ON THE CHARLES CITY ROAD. FROM A SKETCH MADE AT THE TIME. Huger would be in position when I was ready. After getting my troops inposition I called upon General A. P. Hill to throw one of his brigades to covermy right and to hold the rest of his troops in readiness to give pursuit whenthe enemy had been dislodged. My line extended from near the Quaker roadacross the New Market road to the Federal right. The ground upon which Iapproached was much lower than that occupied by General McCall, and wasgreatly cut up by ravines and covered with heavy timber and tangled under-growth. On account of these obstructions we were not disturbed while get-ting into position, except by the firing of a few shots that did no got into position below me on the New Market road, and was after-ward joined by Magruder, who had previously made an unsuccessful attackon the Federal rear-guard at Savag


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