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� 173 June 30 1862 Contd
About 11 oK A.M. we rode out with Genl. Franklin to examine our position and Genl. Heintzleman afterward joined us. Abattle was in anticipation and really seemed inevitable. Our division was posted in support of the batteries Taylor being on the right and Newton in the center. Our division was to have for its work the holding of the line on the right of the road. Smith's division was to the right of us.
About 1 ok P.M. the ball opened with firing of Artillery on the right. Then there was random picket firing on our left and in front of Hooker as I afterward learned.
Our troops were ordered to hug the ground and a small scouting party sent ahead to