position, capturing a number of prisoners, among them Breckenridge's
and Bates's adjutant-generals, and the battery that had made such
stout resistance on the crest-two guns which were named "Lady
Breckenridge" and "Lady Buckner" General Bragg himself having barely
time to escape before his headquarters were taken.
My whole division had now reached the summit, and Wagner and Harker--
the latter slightly wounded--joined me as I was standing in the
battery just secured. The enemy was rapidly retiring, and though
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