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one of them struck Captain Stansbury's horse with his gun. The escape of the couple with their lives is certainly miraculous. General Logan, with Osterhaus and Harrow, of the Fifteenth, is seen arriving, and soon begins to form his line just at the intersection of the Dalton and Resacca roads. Troops are manoeuvred with grearom Resacca. At 2:30 P. M. General Osterhaus is ordered forward toward Resacca. General M. L. Smith's division climbs to the summit of the ridge in front, and Harrow is held in reserve on the left. The skirmishers of General Osterhaus' division are soon engaged, but the line scarcely halts. The firing is desultory along though Buzzard Roost Gap and entered Dalton, finding the place entirely evacuated by the enemy. Shortly after the announcement of this intelligence, Osterhaus' and Harrow's divisions, of the Fifteenth corps, Logan's, began to advance towards Resacca. The rebels retreated rapidly until they came to a point where the Sugar Valley ro
ation on the enemy's right. At eleven o'clock Harrow's division was moved into position on the leftue for three years, or for the war. Those with Harrow were the men who were made to waver at Dallas ty-five men killed and wounded. Just as General Harrow advanced, a gallant charge was made by a pition on the left of the Fourteenth corps, and Harrow, of Logan's corps, supplied the place. Davis h's in the centre and on the railroad, and General Harrow's on the left. Where the line crossed thel Lightburn, and the Fourth division, Brigadier-General Harrow commanding, to advance their lines, ianner in which he led three regiments from General Harrow's division to carry these rebel rifle-pitstain Percy, Fifty-third Ohio. Engineer on General Harrow's staff, was killed, Yesterday, there wound his right, where he was soon engaged with Harrow's division, and in pouring a converging fire oom their position. Brigadier-Generals Wood's, Harrow's, and Smith's division commands are entitled [6 more...]