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Reading the Proceedings of the General Court Martial of Col. F.W. McMaster, I came across this quote by Capt. J.W. Avery, 17th SCVI, concerning the Battle of South Mountain.
Lieutenant J.R. Morse, 17th SCVI, speaking of the same battle said,
The only reference I can find to using three ranks is in Scott's. Are the quotes above referring to companies three deep? or was the officer facing off against them using the older drill manual? Evan's Brigade faced off in Turner's Gap against Rickett's Second Division of Hooker's I Corps.
Reading the Proceedings of the General Court Martial of Col. F.W. McMaster, I came across this quote by Capt. J.W. Avery, 17th SCVI, concerning the Battle of South Mountain.
...in falling back...ordering them to retire in good order, and he [McMaster] wished to renew the fight on the top of the mountain when we had very few men, and there was no other Regiments to be seen on the right or left; the enemy then at that time advancing on us in three lines.
...the enemy were advancing in three lines, and were outnumbering us; I can't say to what extent.
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