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the enemy began flying in disorder before our victorious troops. The Second Indiana battery, Lieut. Rabb, came up in time to pay its respects to the rear of the flying enemy with excellent effect. y the woods. The head of our own anxiously looked for column, the Eleventh Kansas, Sixth Kansas, Rabb's and the Kansas batteries, etc., were still back three miles or more toward Maysville, while thefour miles of prairie between Maysville and the point where the fight was going on. The horses of Rabb's battery under trot, and the men of the splendid new Eleventh regiment at double-quick, under thtime — Moonlight himself, by the way, on foot at the head of his men. Arrived upon the ground, Rabb's battery was placed in position with the customary promptitude of its youthful commander, and at, all that the enemy had, were ours. The enemy was driven from the field. Just at this juncture Rabb's battery and several regiments came up, and the field was ours. Six hundred men had fought the
rtillery of the First division was commenced by Rabb's battery, which opened a cross-fire upon two rright, and Hopkins's battery on the left of Captain Rabb's. The fire of all three of these batterieseventh, under Lieut.-Col. Moonlight, supporting Rabb's and Hopkins's batteries. The First Iowa, Ten specially to myself and staff. I directed Captain Rabb to open upon it with shell, and in a few mothe right, the same demonstration was made upon Rabb's and Hopkins's batteries; the enemy following eir high qualities as gallant officers. To Capts. Rabb and Hopkins, and Lieuts. Tenny and Stover, harge and fall back. At this time (about dark) Rabb's battery on our left, and Lieut. Tenny with thLieut. Stover, commanding the two howitzers, Capt. Rabb, commanding battery, their officers and men,ell as to communicate with that officer. There Rabb's and Tenny's and Hopkins's batteries — the late woods into an open field in front, to support Rabb's battery, that was put in position, and three
ately opened a brisk fire. I at once ordered Rabb's battery into position, and also the two howittake the other four companies to the support of Rabb's battery, but they were too far in the rear, aan Antwerp took four companies down the road to Rabb's battery, the fire from which, as afterward apned a good position on the enemy's flank, while Rabb's battery opened upon them in front. They wereels again fled in disorder. Four howitzers and Rabb's battery were now brought up the mountain and in front, with the Kansas Second and Sixth and Rabb's battery in the rear. About every half-mile t Loading the four howitzers and one section of Rabb's battery with double canister, I ordered them The Kansas Second cavalry, Colonel Basset, Captain Rabb's Indiana battery, the Kansas Eleventh infahile they were engaged in changing position, Capt. Rabb, with his battery, gained a favorable site, f their guns, and paid their compliments to Captain Rabb, by way of killing and wounding five of his[1 more...]