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Civil War Campaign: Confederates

Civil War Campaign: Confederates

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Freemantle Farm

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After a Night of Solid Rainfall the Confederate Troops Gather Along the Sunken Road and Prepare for their Attack

Freeman's Cabin and the Cabin Lawn to the Confederate Right, Freemantle's Cabin to the Confederate Front.Freeman's Cabin and the Cabin Lawn to the Confederate Right, Freemantle's Cabin to the Confederate Front.
Captain Williams Leads his Southern Boys Down the Sunken Road to Oppose the Yankees Opposite them.Captain Williams Leads his Southern Boys Down the Sunken Road to Oppose the Yankees Opposite them.
Sergeant Williamson Takes the Company Skirmishers Through the Fields to Engage the Federal SkirmishersSergeant Williamson Takes the Company Skirmishers Through the Fields to Engage the Federal Skirmishers
As the Yankees move Towards Freeman's Cabin Lieutenant Miller Plans to Occupy the Freeman Cabin and Post his men around it to Drive the Blue Bellies off with Lead Rather than Steel.As the Yankees move Towards Freeman's Cabin Lieutenant Miller Plans to Occupy the Freeman Cabin and Post his men around it to Drive the Blue Bellies off with Lead Rather than Steel.
The Confederate Column Narrows into Line of Battle and Prepares to Take up Position along the Rail Fence Covered by the Skirmishers.The Confederate Column Narrows into Line of Battle and Prepares to Take up Position along the Rail Fence Covered by the Skirmishers.
An OverviewAn Overview
Lieutenant Miller's Men Refuse to Cross the Stone Wall and his Plans are Delayed as they Wait for the Militia.Lieutenant Miller's Men Refuse to Cross the Stone Wall and his Plans are Delayed as they Wait for the Militia.
Sergeant Williamson Moves his Skirmishers to out of the Fields to Better Cover the Main TroopsSergeant Williamson Moves his Skirmishers to out of the Fields to Better Cover the Main Troops
Captain Hillsborough Finally Brings the Militia Down the Sunken Road to Reinforce the Men at Freeman's CabinCaptain Hillsborough Finally Brings the Militia Down the Sunken Road to Reinforce the Men at Freeman's Cabin
Lieutenant Miller's Men Finally Occupy the Freeman Cabin but is it too Late?Lieutenant Miller's Men Finally Occupy the Freeman Cabin but is it too Late?
Was it Wise to Divide his Troops?Was it Wise to Divide his Troops?

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