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nth Corps) was pretty well scattered; at first Sweeny's division, the Second (of Dodge), was near Loon told Dodge to send off his second division, Sweeny's, from the right of Logan to the left of the Seventeenth Corps, and, not being quite ready, Sweeny's division was halted en route along a road thWangelin's small brigade to watch that space. Sweeny had only halted till just the points he was toinfantry and had gone there to defend them. Sweeny sent men at once to reconnoiter between him anfederates advancing in the woods. Dodge, on Sweeny's report, immediately comprehended the situation, and ordered Sweeny to face his lines east and south; he ordered Fuller to send a regiment to cover Sweeny's right flank. Sweeny was just ready when he was surprised to see Confederates emerge from the timber. The two batteries were part of Sweeny's fighting line, and every soldier's rifle was ment, developed his whole force to the left of Sweeny as he faced rearward. Thus Dodge with two div[1 more...]
iam B., II, 387. Sully, Alfred, I, 238, 269, 326, 342. Sumner, Charles, II, 198, 200. Sumner, E. V., I, 172, 180-185, 190, 194-199, 207, 215, 220, 221, 227-229, 237, 238, 240, 242, 266, 267, 269, 272, 277, 279, 290, 291, 295-298, 301, 302, 305, 311, 316, 317, 822, 325, 326, 329, 333, 337, 338, 344, 347. Sumner, Sam S., I, 183, 186. Sunderland, Byron, I, 175. Swayne, Noah, II, 218, 345. Swayne, Wager, II, 107, 217, 218, 249, 253, 254, 287, 333-335, 353, 411, 413. Sweeny, Thomas W., I, 519, 520; II, 4, 5, 6. Sykes, George, I, 298, 303, 359-362. Sylvey, Jerome, II, 46. Sylvey, Spurgeon, II, 46. Symington, Carrie, 1, 64. Symington, John, I, 62, 64. Symington, Mrs., John, I, 63, 64, 71. Symington, Mary, I. 72. Taggart, Samuel L., II, 87, 216. Taliaferro, Win. B., I, 264, 332. Tallman, James H., I, 120. Taney, Roger B., II, 278. Tanner, James, II, 669. Tappan, Lewis, II, 174, 328. Taylor, J. H., I, 186, 267. Taylor, Nelson, I