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| 16 | of Malvern Hill. Brig. Gen. George A. McCall, U. S. Army, commanding Third Div | 1 | More Details |
| 26 | the field of battle. During the action McCall was supported by the brigades of | 2 | More Details |
| 27 | the rear guard of the division, McCall s, but were sharply repulsed, and | 2 | More Details |
| 28 | Sedgwick; then McCall, Hooker, Kearny, Slocum, Naglee s brigade, Richardson | 1 | More Details |
| 57 | front. The battle drew near. Many of McCall s division came fly ing into my l | 1 | More Details |
| 89 | of infantry and some artillery of McCall s division broke through the wood | 1 | More Details |
| 93 | I driving large bodies of our troops (McCall s division, ran to the rear panic | 1 | More Details |
| 98 | the right of the field, through which McCall s left retreated, as the enemy se | 2 | More Details |
| 99 | I received a message from General McCall that he was wounded and hard pres | 1 | More Details |
| 105 | into its proper the mean time General McCall s division took position, post to | 1 | More Details |
| 117 | on inquiry were found to belong to McCall s division, which was the first i | 1 | More Details |
| 118 | were rolled back through a part of McCall s camp, and passing Sumner s fron | 1 | More Details |
| 119 | Not found, but see McCall s | 1 | More Details |
| 120 | a re flection on the conduct of McCall s command which they nobly redeem | 2 | More Details |
| 139 | battle on (he left of the Quaker road. McCall, who was in front, became engaged | 1 | More Details |
| 144 | which our train was passing. General McCall was in front and to the right. Th | 1 | More Details |
| 154 | that it proceeded from a portion of McCall s command. The fence and the char | 1 | More Details |
| 157 | Meeting-House, to support Generals McCall and Kearny, who anticipated an at | 1 | More Details |
| 161 | they had a severe battle Kearny and McCall. with the enemy, and shell and sh | 1 | More Details |
| 168 | right of my line of battle, General McCall to its The enemy s attack commenc | 1 | More Details |
| 169 | a very strong regiment to General McCall. The Sixty-first New York Volunte | 1 | More Details |