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Civil War-U.S.
Twenty-First Regiment Infantry
The brigade then tell back in good order and resumed its original lines. In this charge I had the misfortune to lose General Sill, who was killed. "
The enemy soon rallied and advanced to the attack. General Sheridan, after making several movements with brigades of his division and with his artillery, intending to meet successfully the advancing enemy, and gallantly attacking at several points against immense odds without success, finally took a position on Negley's right and placed his batteries in position. General Sheridan further says:
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