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+ | among them myself, went into a door yard near by and sat down. We had not been there five minutes before our attention was drawn to a large open space of country on the left of our position across which troops seemed to be moving, not in order but confused and straggling like. The more carefully we observed the men it looked like a guard falling back of our troops. And sure enough it was. Our left had been turned. In half an hour our army was pouring down the Warrenton Pike. Batt'y D went into position on the left of the Pike supported by our Infantry. The streamed poured by for over an hour and then we fell back in order to Centerville. | ||
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+ | Wolcotts battery and the 2nd Brig. remained on the farther side of Cub |
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among them myself, went into a door yard near by and sat down. We had not been there five minutes before our attention was drawn to a large open space of country on the left of our position across which troops seemed to be moving, not in order but confused and straggling like. The more carefully we observed the men it looked like a guard falling back of our troops. And sure enough it was. Our left had been turned. In half an hour our army was pouring down the Warrenton Pike. Batt'y D went into position on the left of the Pike supported by our Infantry. The streamed poured by for over an hour and then we fell back in order to Centerville.
Wolcotts battery and the 2nd Brig. remained on the farther side of Cub