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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Columbus, Christopher 1435-1536 (search)
follows: Imprimis: after having delivered the credentials which you bear from me to their Highnesses, you will do homage in my name, and commend me to them as to my natural sovereigns, in whose service I desire to continue till death; and you will furthermore be able to lay before them all that you have yourself seen and known respecting me. Their Highnesses accept and acknowledge the service. Item. Although, by the letters which I have written to their Highnesses, as well as to Father Buil and to the Treasurer, a clear and comprehensive idea may be formed of all that has transpired since our arrival, you will, notwithstanding, inform their Highnesses, on my behalf, that God has been pleased to manifest such favor towards their service that not only has nothing hitherto occurred to diminish the importance of what I have formerly written or said to their Highnesses, but, on the contrary, I hope, by God's grace, shortly to prove it more clearly by facts, because we have found
ur or five hundred yards to the fear. The Fourth brigade, with very low exceptions, acted nobly. It suffered more in loss of field officers than any other brigade in the battle, lasting in killed and wounded just one half of the whole number. List of casualties in the staff of Gen. J. J. Pettigrew, and amongst the field officers of his brigade: Brig. Gen. J. Johnson Pettigrew, wounded and captured. Staff. Lieut.-Col. W. J. Green, Vol. A. D. C., struck with a spent shell. Capt. J. H. Hinsdale, A. A. G., horns shot under him. Lieut. L. G. Young, A. D. C., struck with a spent ball. Regimental officers. Col. C. E. Lightfoot, 22d N. C. V., wounded and captured. Lieut.-Col. J. O. Long, 22d. N. C. V., wounded and captured. Major. T. S. Gallaway, 22d. N. C. V., wounded. Lieut.-Col. Buil, 35th Ga., reg't, killed. Major.-Hon, 35th Ga., reg't, stunned by a shell. Lieut.-Col. Lyeil, 47th Va. reg't, wounded in the head. J. P. Johnses