


|
|
Fourth Cavalry
driving it back, and again reforming dashed at the second line of the enemy, which again broke and run, retreating from the field. Colonel Minty in his report says: " Under orders from General Rosecrans, I reported to Brigadier General Stanley, chief of cavalry, who came up the same morning with the 1st Maryland, 1st Tennessee, and a part of the 15th Pennsylvania, and in accordance with his orders we moved rapidly across the country toward the right flank of General McCook's position, leaving Lieutenant Colonel Dickinson with 120 men to protect Lieutenant Newell's section of artillery
Civil War
Page 24
|
|
|
|
|
|