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United States Civil War
FIFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
Driven out of the slashes, they were drawn back still farther, and held in their new position till the balance of their brigade came up. And although reinforced, they still continued thier retreat until the ground lost by General Couch on that side of the road had been recovered.
"While this was transpiring, the enemy was gaining ground on the right side of the road, and the brigade was in danger of being flanked. On seeing this, General Berry withdrew his brigade to the slashes, which he held until he was relieved, about dark. "
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