Volume Two by Ulysses S. Grant]@TWC D-Link book Volume Two 9/22 The enemy lost one division with its commander, one brigade and one regiment, with heavy losses elsewhere.( *30) Our losses were heavy, but, as stated, no whole company was captured. At night Lee took a position in rear of his former one, and by the following morning he was strongly intrenched in it. Meade ordered his chief of staff, General Humphreys, to remain with Warren and the remaining division, and authorized him to give it orders in his name. About the centre stood a house which proved to be occupied by an old lady and her daughter. She showed such unmistakable signs of being strongly Union that I stopped. |