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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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received to move by the right flank, so as to charge more in the rear. This order was not received by the six left companies, which, under the command of Maj. Hobson, moved forward on the redoubt. The others, under Col. Pegues, moved by the right flank, and charged the works more in the rear; fortunately, however, just before the final charge of the brigade upon the batteries, the left wing came up, and the charge was made together with great enthusiasm. The colors were borne by Color-Sergt. A. H. Moore, who fell dead, shot in the breast and all dabbled in his life's blood; they were instantly seized by a corporal of the guard, and by him borne forward into the redoubt. After a short respite there, we again moved forward in the charge, driving the enemy back into cover, and passing through his camp. When within thirty yards of the brushwood we lay down, and here it was that we suffered so terribly — for pen cannot describe the terrific intensity of the storm. Finally, an order c