登陆注册
19683500000180

第180章 CHAPTER L.(5)

This status was maintained for about half an hour. Then a part of Mott's division and Ward's brigade of Birney's division gave way and retired in disorder. The enemy under R. H. Anderson took advantage of this and pushed through our line, planting their flags on a part of the intrenchments not on fire. But owing to the efforts of Hancock, their success was but temporary. Carroll, of Gibbon's division, moved at a double quick with his brigade and drove back the enemy, inflicting great loss. Fighting had continued from five in the morning sometimes along the whole line, at other times only in places.

The ground fought over had varied in width, but averaged three-quarters of a mile. The killed, and many of the severely wounded, of both armies, lay within this belt where it was impossible to reach them. The woods were set on fire by the bursting shells, and the conflagration raged. The wounded who had not strength to move themselves were either suffocated or burned to death. Finally the fire communicated with our breastworks, in places. Being constructed of wood, they burned with great fury. But the battle still raged, our men firing through the flames until it became too hot to remain longer.

Lee was now in distress. His men were in confusion, and his personal efforts failed to restore order. These facts, however, were learned subsequently, or we would have taken advantage of his condition and no doubt gained a decisive success. His troops were withdrawn now, but I revoked the order, which I had given previously to this assault, for Hancock to attack, because his troops had exhausted their ammunition and did not have time to replenish from the train, which was at some distance.

Burnside, Sedgwick, and Warren had all kept up an assault during all this time; but their efforts had no other effect than to prevent the enemy from reinforcing his right from the troops in their front.

I had, on the 5th, ordered all the bridges over the Rapidan to be taken up except one at Germania Ford.

The troops on Sedgwick's right had been sent to inforce our left. This left our right in danger of being turned, and us of being cut off from all present base of supplies. Sedgwick had refused his right and intrenched it for protection against attack. But late in the afternoon of the 6th Early came out from his lines in considerable force and got in upon Sedgwick's right, notwithstanding the precautions taken, and created considerable confusion. Early captured several hundred prisoners, among them two general officers. The defence, however, was vigorous; and night coming on, the enemy was thrown into as much confusion as our troops, engaged, were. Early says in his Memoirs that if we had discovered the confusion in his lines we might have brought fresh troops to his great discomfort. Many officers, who had not been attacked by Early, continued coming to my headquarters even after Sedgwick had rectified his lines a little farther to the rear, with news of the disaster, fully impressed with the idea that the enemy was pushing on and would soon be upon me.

During the night all of Lee's army withdrew within their intrenchments. On the morning of the 7th General Custer drove the enemy's cavalry from Catharpin Furnace to Todd's Tavern.

Pickets and skirmishers were sent along our entire front to find the position of the enemy. Some went as far as a mile and a half before finding him. But Lee showed no disposition to come out of his Works. There was no battle during the day, and but little firing except in Warren's front; he being directed about noon to make a reconnoissance in force. This drew some sharp firing, but there was no attempt on the part of Lee to drive him back. This ended the Battle of the Wilderness.

同类推荐
  • 蕅益大师文选

    蕅益大师文选

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 祝由十三科

    祝由十三科

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 香王菩萨陀罗尼咒经

    香王菩萨陀罗尼咒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 搜玉小集

    搜玉小集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 黄金策

    黄金策

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 西方教育十二讲

    西方教育十二讲

    本书有选择性地十二个专题,通过对话的方式展示古希腊、罗以时期以来西方教育思想与制度演变的基本路径与探索主题,内容涉及西方自由教育传统的奠基性成型、中世纪时期理性与信仰文化对教育的影响、中世纪大学的诞生与知识传播、文艺复兴与西方教育人文性格的形成、宗教改革的教育意义等。
  • 高中时光

    高中时光

    全文玛丽苏轻文,一点点虐的成分,以美好为结局,相信我(⊙o⊙)哦“冷冰风”林雪趴在他怀里。“怎么了,雪雪”冷冰风刮了刮林雪的鼻子。“你可别在走了”“嗯”“于烶哥,对不起,是我害了你”林雪在医院病房里看着躺在病床上的于烶。“没事的,小雪,守护你,不仅是为你,更是为了我这个竹马”于烶摸了摸那受伤的腿。“你还好吗?”林雪拿着一捧菊花,站在一块墓碑旁。“好久不见,慕容海”
  • 综漫之六月

    综漫之六月

    诞生于虚幻与现实之间的梦,掌握时间与空间的眼,背负着毁灭世界的罪恶,身为被世界所爱的无名英雄。名为六月的少女,穿梭于无尽世界的旅途,由此开始
  • 中华句典4

    中华句典4

    中华文化博大精深,汉语文字奥妙无穷。悠远的历史为我们创造出了鲜活精彩的语言和文字,每一个字、每一句话都是一个故事,都牵动着华夏文明的神经。本书共收录名言警句、歇后语、谜语、对联、俗语、谚语等上万条。这些鲜活的语言文字语简意赅,大多经过千锤百炼,代代相传,才流传至今。这些语句,或寓意深长,或幽默风趣,有着过目难忘的艺术效果。本书以句句的实用性、典型性和广泛性为着眼点进行编排,所选的句句时间跨度相当大,从先秦时期的重要著作,到当代名人的智慧言语均有涉及;所选的名句范围非常广,从诗词曲赋、小说杂记等文学体裁,到俗谚、歇后语、谜语等民间文学都有涉猎。
  • 超级仙府

    超级仙府

    小修仙家族的林浩,偶然发现父母留给自己的碧玉镯里竟别有洞天。在这碧玉镯里,有几亩灵田,几炉仙丹,极品宝器……家族争斗,一怒杀人,神秘选拔,地底世界,远古修仙家族,林浩渐渐的走上了强者之路。
  • 妖孽男神请走开

    妖孽男神请走开

    我总是看到一片白光,一位道骨仙风的男人,右手持拂尘,左手捧一白嫩婴儿。在空中划了一道优美的曲线,而曲线里金光夺目,我正惊叹于这美奂的场景时,却看到他将手中的婴孩也抛了出去,落进了曲线当中。不要,我喊道。可金光不见了,男人也不见了,只听到孩子一生啼哭,男人声音也传来:“你若到来,便是辰曦。”我便是麦辰曦,却不知道这婴孩与我何干?
  • 无仙

    无仙

    一个小道士的征天历程!一个与众不同的仙侠之梦!追风万里行,寂寞看苍穹!杯酒千秋去,天外无仙踪!他行千里路,收众同伴,一同闯荡大千世界!
  • 一千零一夜全集(八)

    一千零一夜全集(八)

    本书收录了《国王和他的兄弟》、《国王和青年的故事》、《神秘的古堡》、《哈里发的故事》、《水鸟与乌龟》、《牧羊人与美女》等孩子喜欢的故事。
  • 符箓文明

    符箓文明

    符法在心,天下我有!末世来临,少年符星河无意中继承了远古修士的记忆,凭借神通百变的符箓秘法,在重重危机中杀出一条血路.“加持风行符,我能比跑300码的跑车更快.”“加持黄甲符,别说冲锋枪,就是迫击炮也不能奈何得了我.”“加持庚金符,我手中的刀能劈开地球上所有最坚硬的东西.”…………末世,是旧的终点,也是新的开始.从不起眼开始,一步一步前行,直至巅峰.一个光辉耀眼的强盛文明,由他而徐徐开启.嗯,这是一本披着科幻皮的修真种田文,不喜勿入。(已完本百万vip作品,在最扑街的时候都不tj,人品值得信赖,各位友友放心收藏吧。新书需要大家的呵护才能茁壮成长,有票票的还请支持一二,谢谢!)
  • 我的诸神系统

    我的诸神系统

    在校大学生李志穿越末日废土,寻找求生之法,在依靠系统脱贫致富后才了解到系统远没有他想象中的那么简单!跨越万千世界,寻找世间不变的真理!我是李志,我为系统代言!PS:(本书为三无产物,无速度——更新速度不保证,无节操——主角非圣母,无人品——作者人品很差,指不定哪天就断更了。)