For the most part however, the Union infantry were passive spectators in the battle.
The Union infantry observed the advancing column and supposed them to be the 6th Missouri.
Only a few Union infantry managed to escape.
Union infantry then made their crossing and took up guard from the opposite bank.
He sent a note to Longstreet telling him that the Union infantry had arrived in force.
The Iron Brigade was the first Union infantry on the field.
Sharpshooters used more guerrilla warfare battle tactics than the rest of the Union infantry.
The 34th was overrun by four columns of Union infantry, and around 200 men were captured.
Two corps of Union infantry came to defend this area as well.
Miles nevertheless attacked, and at first succeeded in pushing back the Union infantry.