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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book V:—the first winter. (search)
llows. Carr's division was encamped near him. Sigel, with the nucleus of two small divisions, neitmet there the rear-guard of the small corps of Sigel, which, having been called back by Curtis, washe enemy on the side of the positions to which Sigel had retired the day before. The early part ofmall army face to the rear in line of battle. Sigel, who had begun this movement in the morning, a division of Asboth, which had been ordered by Sigel to guard the extreme flank of the line, was nohorn, within the space separating the right of Sigel's divisions from Carr's left. Davis received r able to maintain such an unequal fight, when Sigel sent Asboth to his assistance, with a portion left centre were concerned, where Davis's and Sigel's divisions had hardly any enemy left in frontd massed there by Van Dorn. At the same time, Sigel, on the side of the Federals, made an analogou and repulsed the Federals several times. But Sigel soon deployed on the left of Davis's division,