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Civil War-U.S.
Twenty-First Regiment Infantry
The Confederate success was decisive. Johnson's division which was on the extreme national right was instantly swept away. Davis, who stood next, was assailed in front and on his uncovered flank. He made a stout resistance but the shock was too great; he was compelled to give way with the loss of many guns. And now the triumphant Confederate left, the center also coming into play, rushed upon the next division—but that was commanded by Sheridan.
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