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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
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Graham, R. E. Murphy, J. W. Gentry, H. H. Ray, G. M. Stevens, Anthony Shands, A. R. Tinsley, J. L. Tinsley, C. M. Williams, R. C. Wilburn, W. B. Taylor. Company E, Lieutenant Robert H. Wright. Killed: Sergeant B. S. Buzhardt. Wounded: Corporal H. B. Reid, privates W. C. Sligh, F. M. Summer, D. B. Wheeler, M. Foot. Company F, Captain Homer L. M. Gowan. Killed: Corporal B. Hitt, privates W. D. Austin, J. D. Garlington, J. M. McGee, and A. C. Watson. Wounded: privates L. H. Benjamin, J. W. Bryson, W. R. Darnall, E. S. Hitt, R. M. Nichols, W. A. Vance, B. W. Wells, J. W. Winn. Missing: Sergeant J. C. Hill, and private H. A. Andrews. Company G, Captain R. P. Todd. Killed: Sergeant D. D. Brownlee, privates D. F. Stoddard, R. J. Higgins, L. L. Edwards, Waddy Thompson. Wounded: Lieutenant A. W. Burnsides, Sergeant H. L. Farley, Sergeant J. A. Fairbourn, Corporal E. R. Thackston, privates J. L. Stoddard, S. R. Thackston, Allen Barksdale, J. R. Dorroh, J. C. Stewart, J. F. Henry, Jo
eft, which, to have been permanently gained by the enemy, would, in all probability, have been to us the loss of the battle. General Ransom speaks in high terms of the conduct of Colonel Ransom, of the Thirty-fifth North Carolina, of Lieutenant-Colonel Bryson, of the Twenty-fifth, and Adjutant Cooke, of the Twenty-fourth North Carolina regiments, as having particularly distinguished themselves. The light batteries of Captains French and Branch, the latter under command of Lieutenant R. G.iseworthy. Lieutenant and Adjutant Cooke, of the Twenty-fourth, was foremost in leading his regiment while under my eye, and I have had frequent occasions to observe qualities which make him second to none in courage and capacity. Lieutenant-Colonel Bryson, of the Twenty-fifth, was cool and gallant. I cannot further particularize. To the members of my staff I owe much for their prompt and untiring assistance--Captain Rowland, A. A. G.; Lieutenant Brodnax, A. D. C.; Mr. Mason, voluntee