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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Georgia Infantry. (search)
lize troops. Not one-half of the men could keep up, and complete disorganization, disregard for authority, and perfect exhaustion were the inevitable results. I think it right to mention for good conduct Lieutenants T. W. Harris and W. F. Lowe, Sergeant N. M. Howard, company F, and Privates Clark, company F; Bullard, company G. Also Corporal George W. Oliver, company D, who lost his leg in the last charge. I enclose Major Hardeman's report, marked Exhibit A, until 3 o'clock P. M. May 5th, 1863. I append, marked Exhibit B, a list of the casualties. I am, captain, respectfully, Your obedient servant, Edward Willis, Colonel Twelfth Georgia Regiment. Capt. F. T. Snead, A. A. General. Endorsed: Edward Willis, Colonel Twelfth Georgia regiment, Second army corps, near Fredericksburg, May 8, 1863. Report and list of casualties in the Twelfth Georgia regiment in the battles of Spotsylvania county, Va. [10] list of the casualties in the Twelfth Georgia regiment.