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Fox's Gap, the approach to Wise's field... the old Sharpsburg or Braddock road lies between the stone wall and the rail fence. The left distance shows the Middletown valley and the Catoctin Range, from which Reno approached.

Identifier: centuryillustratv32newy (find matches)
Title: The century illustrated monthly magazine
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: American literature
Publisher: New York : Century Co.
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
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y hours to Lees trains and artillery and could delay the Federal ad-vance until Longstreets command came up,and joining with mine, saved the two wingsof the army from being cut in two. But forthe mistake about the position of our forces,McClellan could have captured Lees trainsand artillery and interposed between Jacksonand Longstreet before noon on that 14th ofSeptember. The losing of the dispatch wasthe saving of Lees army. About four p. m. I saw what appeared to betwo Federal brigades emerge from the woodssouth of Colquitts position and form in anopen field nearly at right angles to each other— one brigade facing towards the pike, andthe other facing the general direction of themountain. This inverted V-like formationwas similar to that of the First MississippiRegiment at Buena Vista. If it was made any-where else during the Civil War, I neverheard of it. The V afforded a fine target fromthe pike, and I directed Captain Lane to open 146 THE BATTLE OE SOUTH MOUNTAIN, OR BOONSBORO\
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FOX S GAP—THE APPROACH TO WISES FIELD. This sketch and the one on the next page (from recent photographs) may be regarded as parts of one picture. The old Sharpsburg or Braddock road lies between the stone wall and the rail fence. The left distance shows the Middletown valley and the Catoctin range, from which Reno approached.— Editor. on it with his battery. His firing was wild,not a shot hitting the mark. The heavy bat-teries promptly replied, showing such excel-lent practice that Lanes guns were soonsilenced. A small force in the edge of thewoods on the west side of the old field openedfire upon the V. The Federals changed theirformation, and advancing in line of battle,brushed away their assailants and plungedinto the woods, when heavy firing began andlasted possibly half an hour. I suppose that the Federal force which Isaw was the division of General Sturgis, andthat he left behind Harlands brigade of Rod-mans division to guard his flank in his ad-vance, since Harland reports

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookcontributor:Lincoln_Financial_Foundation_Collection
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