. 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 . VED BY U1S EVEltETT PEADODY. id almost intact, and within reach,ions, those of General Hurlbut andW. H. L. Wallace, which, with tho remnants ofPrentisss army, covered the depots of stores andammunition, as well as tho transports. Wallacohad closed np the gap on Hurlbnts left, and wasstrongly stationed with tho


. 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 . VED BY U1S EVEltETT PEADODY. id almost intact, and within reach,ions, those of General Hurlbut andW. H. L. Wallace, which, with tho remnants ofPrentisss army, covered the depots of stores andammunition, as well as tho transports. Wallacohad closed np the gap on Hurlbnts left, and wasstrongly stationed with tho batteries of and Webber, under Major Cavcnder. Tho object of the Confederates was to turn theleft of the Federah, and to drivo them down to theriver after capturing their base at the Hurlbut stood Johnston, with the divi-sions of Generals Cheatham, Withers and Breckin-ridge. were hurlednjaiust the Federal lino,and the battle com-menced anew, ragingfiercely all the after-noon. Tho chiof ob-jective appeared to holluiSbuts artillery,which, admirably lo-cated nnd served, waslining great damage. An assault was made upon the latter, hut was repulsed with great Iof. The attack was renewed again and again, but unavailingly, as the Fed- orals were unflinchi


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