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from Ashby's Gap to Buford's support, and its 1st division, Gen. Hobart Ward, pushed through the Gap, and the Excelsior brigade, Gen. F. B. Spinola, made three heroic charges up as many steep and difficult ridges dislodging and driving the enemy with mutual loss,—Gen. Spinola being twice wounded. . . . Next morning, our soldiers pushed forward to Front Royal, but encountered no enemy. Unknown to us, the Excelsiors had been fighting a brigade of Ewell's men who were holding the Gap, while Rhodes' division, forming the rear guard of Lee's army, marched past up the valley, and had, of course, followed on its footsteps during the night. No enemy remained to fight; but two days were lost by Meade getting into and out of the Gap; during which Lee moved rapidly southward, passing around our right flank, and appearing in our front when our army again looked across the Rappahannock. American conflict, Vol. 2. But no sooner were our guns in position than, wearied with the march of the last
e Corporal J. H. Knowland reduced to the ranks. One horse received from Lieut. Case. April 12. John Pedrick reported from furlough. April 13. A. A. Blandin, Artif. A. D. Bacon, Geo. H. Putnam and A. B. Spooner reported to quarters. April 14. J. P. Brown, E. D. Thresher reported to quarters. April 15. S. H. Johnson and A. A. Blandin detailed to wagon train. April 16. J. Ellworth, D. McAllister, L. W. Adams, A. F. Southworth reported to quarters. Nine horses condemned by Lieut. Rhodes, Inspector. Franklin A. Macomber joined recruits (?). April 17. John F. Baxter, John Nesbitt, John H. Knowland reported to quarters. L. W. Adams, A. D. Bacon reported to duty. April 18. Artificer D. R. Stowell, J. P. Brown land A. B. Spooner reported to duty. April 19. Bugler J. E. Mugford, C. Chase reported to duty; also J. F. Baxter. April 20. E. D. Thresher reported to quarters; J. E. Mugford to duty. John Millett, James Peach sent to General Hospital, Washington, D. C.