U. S. A.
BRIGADIER GENERAL CHARLES F. SMITH’S DIVISION
COLONEL JACOB G. LAUMAN’S BRIGADE
2D IOWA. COLONEL JAMES M. TUTTLE
7TH IOWA. LIEUT. COLONEL JAMES C. PARROTT
14TH IOWA. COLONEL WILLIAM T. SHAW
16TH MISSIOURI. LIEUT. COLONEL BENJAMIN S COMPTON
25TH INDIANA. COLONEL JAMES C. VEATCH
On February 15, 1862, about 2 P. M., this brigade received orders to assault the extreme right of the Confederate position. The 2d Iowa let the attack and was closely followed by the 52d Indiana, temporarily attached to this brigade. The 25th Indiana, 7th and 14th Iowa regiments were in support. The 16th Missouri, deployed as skirmishers on the right and left of the line, covered the flanks during the attack, crossing the ravine. The left wing of the 2d Iowa advanced steadily up the opposite hill and reached these rifle pits without firing a shot. On reaching the works the regiment found the small Confederate garrison in retreat. It opened fire upon the retreating foe, and awaited the arrival of the right wing. Whereupon the regiment followed in hot pursuit. In the meantime, the Confederates received reinforcements and counterattacked to recover the lost position. Failing in this, they were content to retain possession of the ridge about 400 yards east and over looking these trenches which remained in federal hands.
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