Life and deeds of General Sherman, including the story of his great march to the sea .. . GEN. STERLING PRICE. BEFORE THE BATTLE OF SHILOH. 197. MAJOR-GENERAL F. SIGEL. timately, however, the Confederate right was brokenand routed, and among those left on the field wereGenerals McCulloch and Mcintosh, mortally the close of the fighting onthe 7th, Price was on the Fay-etteville road, in Curtiss rear. Van Dorn had his headquar-ters at Elkhorn Tavern. On theright the National army had beendefeated ; it was cut off from itsline of communication ; its pro-visions were all but
Life and deeds of General Sherman, including the story of his great march to the sea .. . GEN. STERLING PRICE. BEFORE THE BATTLE OF SHILOH. 197. MAJOR-GENERAL F. SIGEL. timately, however, the Confederate right was brokenand routed, and among those left on the field wereGenerals McCulloch and Mcintosh, mortally the close of the fighting onthe 7th, Price was on the Fay-etteville road, in Curtiss rear. Van Dorn had his headquar-ters at Elkhorn Tavern. On theright the National army had beendefeated ; it was cut off from itsline of communication ; its pro-visions were all but Confederates, however, hadbeen defeated on their right and nearly driven fromthe field Durinor the nioht the Confederates unitedtheir forces on the ground held by their left v*^ing. Achano-e was also effected in the National line, Davistaking the right, Carr the centre, and Sigel the leftA Federal Victory. At sunrise the batde was resumed, Sigel openinga heavy cannonade and advancing round the enemysright, Davis at the same time»turning the enemys was a darinof and skilful movement, and had all theeffects of a surprise. All at
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