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Civil War Campaign: Confederates

Civil War Campaign: Confederates

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Freemantle Farm Part II

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Captain Williams' Men Line the Rail Fence and Start to pour Volleys of a Mixed Nature at the Yankee's Emerging from the Union BarnCaptain Williams' Men Line the Rail Fence and Start to pour Volleys of a Mixed Nature at the Yankee's Emerging from the Union Barn
Captain Williams Attempts to Move Mrs. and Ms. Freemantle From their Cabin to No Effect. The Freemantle Women are Southern Sympathisers and Mr. Freemantle is a Major in the Stonewall Brigade. Captain Williams Attempts to Move Mrs. and Ms. Freemantle From their Cabin to No Effect. The Freemantle Women are Southern Sympathisers and Mr. Freemantle is a Major in the Stonewall Brigade.
Captain Miller's Men Move to Intercept the Charging Yankees but the Boys in the Cabin Refuse to EmergeCaptain Miller's Men Move to Intercept the Charging Yankees but the Boys in the Cabin Refuse to Emerge
Captain Hillsborough's Militia out of the Tree's but their Wet Powder Makes them far from Useful. Captain Hillsborough's Militia out of the Tree's but their Wet Powder Makes them far from Useful.
The Main Confederate Force Fires a Devastating Volley at the Yankees to their Front and Charge Home with the BayonetThe Main Confederate Force Fires a Devastating Volley at the Yankees to their Front and Charge Home with the Bayonet
Sergeant Williamson Moves his Skirmishers to Give Covering FireSergeant Williamson Moves his Skirmishers to Give Covering Fire
A Few Turns of Brutal Fighting and Volleys Leaves both Sides in ShamblesA Few Turns of Brutal Fighting and Volleys Leaves both Sides in Shambles
Lieutenant Miller's Men are Caught in Chaos and Quickly Seen Off, Lieutenant Miller is Severely WoundedLieutenant Miller's Men are Caught in Chaos and Quickly Seen Off, Lieutenant Miller is Severely Wounded
The Militia are too Late to Make a Difference and Make Ready to Cover the Companies Retreat.The Militia are too Late to Make a Difference and Make Ready to Cover the Companies Retreat.
The Militia Turn Tail and Flee Rather than Face the YankeesThe Militia Turn Tail and Flee Rather than Face the Yankees
The Main Line Reformed and Retreated in Good OrderThe Main Line Reformed and Retreated in Good Order
The Battle as it EndedThe Battle as it Ended

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