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, was the Twenty-Third Pennsylvania, and behind it the First Long Island. The Thirty-first and Sixty-first Pennsylvania, and the First Chasseurs were also on the right, towards Fair Oak Station. Brady's battery was in the same neighborhood, and Flood's battery was placed behind the Nine-Mile road, near its junction with the main road. Such were the positions taken by the respective parts of Couch's command. Out to pieces. At two o'clock the Williamsburg, road was lined with a stream its left, and the two regiments which had supported its left — the 23d and 102d Pennsylvania--were ordered to the right. Thus the Tenth was left in a bad place and entirely without support. As the enemy advanced firing, and torn by the fire of Flood's, McCarthy's, and Miller's batteries — for Miller, from his side of the field, when he could not get a clear shot at the enemy in his front, threw his missiles clear across the field, and with awful effect, too, as the enemy advanced under this