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Genl. Smith's works on the hill where they might be in readiness to shell the Enemy.
My horse not being in condition to work I returned to head quarters to get him feed. Had not been there more than fifteen minutes before the Enemy commenced shelling our camps. The shot flew over and around our head quarters Killing and wounding several. My man Humphrey ran away to the woods in a complete fright, leaving me to saddle the horse myself.
Soon joined the genl., and assisted in getting the troops under cover.
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About 2 o'k.P.M. we received orders to move to the