go with them. 1 Brigade
of Infantry crossed over the
stone bridge & lay down under
cover of the hill, the Ammu
-nition train crossed next & we
followed the ammunition
train, but before our left
Section had fairly crossed
the Rebels discovered the
movement & immediately
opened several of their batte
-ries on us with fearfull effect
& they had good range of us.
To the right of the bridge the
road was right under the
hill & only just wide enough
for one team to pass. Hear we
were obliged to stay about
one half an hour before we
could move either way,