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The Memoirs of General Ulysses S. Grant
Part 4.

CHAPTER L
15/30

At nine o'clock Hancock was ordered to come up to the support of Getty.

He himself arrived at Getty's front about noon, but his troops were yet far in the rear.
Getty was directed to hold his position at all hazards until relieved.
About this hour Warren was ready, and attacked with favorable though not decisive results.

Getty was somewhat isolated from Warren and was in a precarious condition for a time.

Wilson, with his division of cavalry, was farther south, and was cut off from the rest of the army.

At two o'clock Hancock's troops began to arrive, and immediately he was ordered to join Getty and attack the enemy.


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