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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Leading Confederates on the battle of Gettysburg. (search)
e. We remained in this position that night, and next day, before the heavy artillery-firing commenced, I ordered the Thirty-third and Eighteenth regiments to the left of Colonel Garnett's battalion of artillery, that they might be better sheltered, and at the same time be out of the enemy's line of fire. In the afternoon I was ordered by General Pender to take possession of the road in my front with my skirmishers, if possible. Fresh men were thrown forward, and the whole, under Major 0. N. Brown, of the Thirty-seventh, executed the order very handsomely, driving the enemy's skirmishers and occupying the road along our entire front. With the exception of the gallantry displayed by our skirmishers, nothing of interest occurred in my command on the second day. After a portion of the army on our right (I suppose they were some of Anderson's troops,) had driven the enemy some distance, General Pender rode from the left of my line to the right of his division. About sunset I was inf
ases, and concluded to send twenty-four of them to the Army Hospital, at the Old Point Comfort Hotel, as they were too much debilitated to proceed further, at least for the present. Of the funds contributed by the Tenth New York regiment, at Newport News, were distributed to the soldiers who reached here — the sum of two dollars each — as follows: Shaler, McKensie, J. Malone, C. Dunn, Sergeant Donett, Wm. Hanlon, J. Butler, R. M. Pratt, W. A. Woodbury, McHenry, A. Whitehouse, Fagen, N. Brown, Feinald, Woolenwoom, Mout, Kliner, Swift, Rowe, Mclutosh, Shurtliff, Shepard, Briggs, Maine, Mould, Bolly, Silby, Lieut. Harvey Rockafellar, Lieutenant commanding. When the boat left Newport News, the Tenth gave many cheers for the sick and wounded, and for the success of the Stars and Stripes. Treatment of prisoners. All the wounded who reached here, agree in the statement that they were treated more like caged beasts than human beings, and the first salutation in the mor
nded: Lieut, E. C Rector, slightly, in left knee; Privates John Ballinger, mortally, in left side; Wm A Crawford, slightly in right arm. Company E.--Wounded; Lieut T. A Dodson, slightly, in head. Privates B. M. Hankins, in thigh, mortally; M. M. Brack, slightly, in hand; John Reld, slightly, in right arm; Will Robert, severely, in left arm. Company F.--Wounded: W. A. Turner, slightly in right shoulder. Company G.--Killed; Corp'l L. L. McPerrin.--Wounded; Serg't W. H. Persons, severely in thigh; Private C. H. Jarman, mortally wounded. Company H.--Wounded; Lieut N. Brown slightly in head; Lieut J. T Anthony, right arm broken; Privates McGuire, slightly in this, Wm Clause, slightly in ankle; A Sandlin, slightly in thigh. Company I.--Killed, Corp'l S. B West. Wounded Lieut. F. Huley, severely in left knee Privates G. W Ganus. slightly wounded. Total — Killed4 Mortally wounded3 Wounded23 Missing5 J. M Hayes. Surgeon 20th Alabama regiment.
16, noes 3, the substitute was adopted, and the bill as amended passed. A House bill supplemental to an act authorizing the Secretary of War to grant transfers, approved September 23, 1862 passed. A joint resolution of thanks to Lt. I N. Brown and all his command, was referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. On motion of Mr. Brown, the Senate bill to permit persons subject to enrollment to enlist in the marine corps was taken up and passed. A Senate bill organizing a geneMr. Brown, the Senate bill to permit persons subject to enrollment to enlist in the marine corps was taken up and passed. A Senate bill organizing a general Staff for the army, was taken up and passed. A bill to amend an act to provide for the public defence, approved 6th March, 1861: Sec. I. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That the sixth section of the "Act entitled an Act to Provide for the Public Defence," approved 6th March, 1861, be amended so as to read as follows: That the President is hereby authorized to organize all companies, heretofore received or hereafter to be received into the service, into