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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Fortification and siege of Port Hudson—Compiled by the Association of defenders of Port Hudson; M. J. Smith, President; James Freret, Secretary. (search)
considerable number. Three brigades were formed; one given to General Beall, composed principally of troops from his own State (Arkansas), ight of our line of intrenchments, General Maxey the centre and General Beall the left. General Rust's brigade was in advance. On the aft's Legion was the next to follow. The only troops remaining were Beall's brigade and the heavy artillery. These movements were not made wr, Colonel Miles fell back in good order, meeting on his return General Beall, who had gone out to his support in case he should be hard preshe right and left, and in rear of Slaughter's field in front of General Beall's right, and about the same time that a similar movement was go. Simultaneous with the assault upon his right was another upon Beall's centre along the Plains's store road, until the head of the columcomposing bodies having become very offensive at our line, Brigadier-General Beall sent a flag of truce to the division commander in front of