Foster's brigade held the center of the division's line until the entire formation retreated in good order.
McCandless's brigade held its position to the end of the battle.
Buford did not know how long his two brigades could hold.
The brigade held these positions while the rest of the division passed through them to continue the advance.
Stretched thin with little reserves, Ward's brigade nevertheless held their ground stubbornly.
The brigade held its own, but lost the Brigadier (the second in a month) and 150 rank and file.
Ramseur attacked first, but Paul's brigade held its crucial position.
Calvert was opposed to this, as his brigade had successfully held these two strongholds for months.
The brigade then held those positions against several attacks that took place between 8 9 March, taking almost 200 prisoners.
There were four counter-attacks throughout the day but the brigade held firm.