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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 28 4 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 12 2 Browse Search
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send a regiment to the bridge over the Shenandoah at Port Republic in double-quick time. I at once sent orders to Colonel J. W. Allen, commanding Second regiment, to conduct his regiment to that point. Mounting my horse, I rode in the direction ofen. Respectfully, your obedient servant, J. Grigsby, Colonel Twenty-seventh Virginia Volunteers. Report of Colonel J. W. Allen. headquarters Second regiment Va. Volunteers, camp Brown's Gap pass, June 11, 1862. Captain O'Brien, A. A.G.:ing this is a report of my losses. Strength, rank and file, two hundred and twenty-four. Respectfully submitted. J. W. Allen, Colonel Second Regiment. Casualties of Second regiment in the actions of June eighth and ninth, 1862: Companyyans, Mowny E. Fry, wounded. Company K--Barton, wounded. Killed, one; wounded, twenty-four. Total, twenty-five. J. W. Allen, Colonel Second Regiment. Report of Colonel Munford. headquarters Second Virginia cavalry, February 26, 1862.
d further pursuit. In the charge near McGee's house, Colonel Allen, of the Second Virginia infantry, fell, at the head of etach two regiments to support a battery. I ordered Colonel J. W. Allen, Second regiment, and Colonel W. H. Baylor, Fifth resburg road. Monday morning, we were ordered to march for Allen's farm, on James River, by the way of the Darbytown road, ad I was ordered to halt my command about two miles short of Allen's farm, which was done. My encampment, that night, was on camp near Tottopotomy Creek, the Second regiment, under Colonel Allen, was put on the march, and moved all day toward the ene enemy's batteries and their supports terrible. Here Colonel Allen and Lieutenant Keeler, of company C, fell; Major Jones,day without bearing testimony to the gallant conduct of Colonel Allen, Major Jones, Captain Colston, Captain Burgess, Lieuten and July first, 1862: Field and Staff. Killed: Colonel James W. Allen, June twenty-seven. Wounded: Major Frank B. Jones
led or wounded. Their names deserve to be preserved. Captains Marsh, Latham, and Osborne, Lieutenants Stansill, Colton, Allen, Parker, Brown, Weaver, Crawford, and Bonner, Sergeants John Troutman, and J. W. Shinn, Corporals J. A. Cowan, and H. H. ggin's Point as our destination, and directing me to have my command ready to march early the next morning. Meantime, Major Allen, of Claremont, arrived at Mr. Ware's, where I was lodging, and gave me information, deemed valuable, respecting the ri thirtieth, to submit to General Hill. We had, however, set out, and preferred not halting for a conversation, and as Major Allen's duty lay in a different direction, we could make but slight use of his knowledge. The infantry force and several teenth South Carolina volunteers; Colonel McGowan, Captain Stuckey, Captain Brown, and Lieutenants Robertson, Carter, and Allen, of the Fourteenth South Carolina volunteers. Statement of Killed and Wounded.  Killed.Wounded.Aggregate. Orr's R