The battle began with an impressive artillery barrage by six Rebel batteries, answered by three Northern batteries.
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| The three Southern front rank brigades then marched forward with supports advancing to take their place. |
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| In short order, a bloody and prolonged firefight began. |
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| On the Confederate right, the terrain broke up their approach and they soon found themselves fighting and even force with the cover of various orchards and a small river to cross under fire. |
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| With many of the Rebel batteries masked by their own infantry, one of the reserve brigades was ordered forward to silence and capture the Union guns. |
To be continued.......
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