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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
battle. Cook's brigade deploys on the right, and that of Kirkland on the left, of the road; Walker, who follows the latter,d in order to prevent them making their escape. Cook and Kirkland, without waiting for Walker to get into line, march throuompelled to wheel on his right and to face the railroad. Kirkland follows this movement. The two brigades occupy a front n to occupy the position which has been assigned to him on Kirkland's left: following his orders, he does not change the direin coming. Cook exchanges a sharp fire with Webb's left; Kirkland is soon in line to support him. The two brigades are moviese troops the three batteries which he has remaining. Kirkland follows, in two lines, the slopes of the plateau between General Cook has been wounded almost at the same time as Kirkland, but Colonel Hall, who has assumed command, on seeing theates, Anderson's two brigades composed, before Cook's and Kirkland's attack, the prolongation of their line. They have not