The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh : History of the regiment ; the battle of Shiloh . I t i ? o 3 *J Z t J ill 2^3 m « ?? Mi< H «, i B^-r t/) 51 z I R&.tf. m a* i V^Mf. r: t % 1-5 The Battle of Shiloh. 273 cent, of those engaged. Pond retired to the west side of thecreek and took no further part in the action of Sunday. Tra-bue and Russell, with some other detachments, renewed theattack, and at four thirty P. M. succeeded in driving McCler-nand and Veatch back to the Hamburg read, then wheeledto the right against the exposed Hank of VV. H. L. Wallacesdivision. At the same time Bragg


The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh : History of the regiment ; the battle of Shiloh . I t i ? o 3 *J Z t J ill 2^3 m « ?? Mi< H «, i B^-r t/) 51 z I R&.tf. m a* i V^Mf. r: t % 1-5 The Battle of Shiloh. 273 cent, of those engaged. Pond retired to the west side of thecreek and took no further part in the action of Sunday. Tra-bue and Russell, with some other detachments, renewed theattack, and at four thirty P. M. succeeded in driving McCler-nand and Veatch back to the Hamburg read, then wheeledto the right against the exposed Hank of VV. H. L. Wallacesdivision. At the same time Bragg had forced back the Unionleft until McArthur and Hurlbut, seeing that they were indanger of being cut off from the landing, withdrew theirforces, letting the whole of Braggs forces upon the rear ofPrentiss and Wallace, while Polk and Hardee were attackingthem on their right flank and Buggies was pounding themfrom the front. Wallace attempted to withdraw by the leftflank, but in passing the lines, closing behind him, he wasmortally wounded. Colonel Tuttle with two of his regimentssucceeded in passing the lines while four of Wallaces regi-ments with the part of Prentiss div


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