Valley of Chickahominy
“Valley of the Chickahominy, looking southeast from the vicinity of Mechanicsville, the scene of the battles between the Federal forces commanded by General McClellan and the Confederate armies led by Generals Lee, Jackson, Magruder and Longstreet. About two o’clock in the afternoon, June 26th, 1862, the Confederates were seen advancing in large force across the Chickahominy, near the railroad, close the Mechanicsville, where General McCall’s division was encamped. Placing their batteries in the rear of the Federals, the Confederates commenced a steady fire. The Federal batteries replied, and very soon the roar of the artillery was deafening. For three hours the fight raged with great fierceness, the enemy attempting a flank movement, which was defeated. Toward six o’clock in the evening General Morell’s division arrived on the ground, and marched straight on the enemy, in spite of the shower of shot and shell rained upon them.” — Frank Leslie, 1896
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Civil War, War, Cannon, valley, soldiers, General McClellan, General Jackson, Valley of Chickahominy, Chickahominy, Mechanicsville, General Lee, General Magruder, General Longstreet, June 26th 1862Source
Frank Leslie Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of the Civil War (New York, NY: Mrs. Frank Leslie, 1896)
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