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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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officers. The report of Major Bridgford exhibits a gratifying statement of the small number who straggled from the ranks during the last action, and affords further evidence of the improving discipline and spirit of the army. The report of Major Bier, my chief of ordnance, shows that we captured four thousand four hundred and forty-six small arms. My medical director, Dr. Hunter McGuire, gave special and skilful attention to the wounded. Major J. A. Harman, chief quartermaster, Major W. J. Hawks, chief commissary, and Major G. H. Bier, chief of ordnance, discharged their duties well. During the action, I received valuable assistance in transmitting orders, and discharging other duties, from the following members of my staff: Colonel S. Crutchfield, chief of artillery. Colonel A. Smeade, inspector-general. Captain A. S. Pendleton, assistant adjutant-general. Captain J. K. Boswell, chief of engineers. First Lieutenant J. G. Morrison, aid-de-camp. First Lieutenant