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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.59 (search)
ce guard was thrown out. On reaching the pine thicket in front of Dr. Kinney's, on the direct road to Richmond, a squad of Federals stepped ineaned the thicket of the enemy. On reaching the road in front of Dr. Kinney's it charged with rebel yells the 25th New York Regiment, concealwn and reformed in the open field on the Hanover Courthouse side of Kinney's dwelling. Potts' artillery was also ordered into position, and ngun in the middle of the road. The other gun had been abandoned at Kinney's, as the horses had been killed or badly wounded. This bold pieced or captured. Company G, which was cut off from the regiment at Kinney's, can never forget how their brave, but frail and delicate young c to have deserted his men; how he marched as a prisoner of war from Kinney's farm to West Point in his wet clothes; how he was confined on Johr, braver, purer Christian hero never lived. From this battle at Kinney's farm, or Hanover Courthouse, as it is generally called, to the su