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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 11 1 Browse Search
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h regiment Massachusetts volunteers, Acting Assistant-Adjutant General. Lieut. H. G. Belcher, Eighth Michigan, Aid-de-Camp. Lieut. Jas. B. Fenton, Eighth Michigan, Aid-de-Camp. Lieutenant Belcher, though early and severely wounded, continued actively on duty throughout the action, and was the last man to leave the field. ue march, which was executed promptly and in good order. I then despatched Lieut. Belcher, Acting Aid, to bring up the Seventh Connecticut, to form on the left of thre of the Eighth Michigan still remained at the angle, and were recalled by Lieut. Belcher, who rode over the field to bring in all who were able to move. The field c., which is in preparation. Lieut. Brackett, Assistant Adjutant-General, Lieuts. Belcher and Fenton, Acting Aids, were active and efficient. Lieut. Belcher was woLieut. Belcher was wounded slightly, as he supposed at the time, and continued through the entire affair on duty, although, on his return to quarters, he had a ball extracted from his sho