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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 12 12 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 1 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
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g to two thousand eight hundred (2800) men. The Second brigade, Colonel Smith D. Atkins, Ninety-second Illinois mounted infantry, commanding, was composed of the following regiments, namely, Ninety-second Illinois mounted infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Van Buskirk; Tenth Ohio cavalry, Lieutenant-Colonel Sanderson; Ninth Ohio cavalry, Colonel Hamilton; Eighth Ohio cavalry, Colonel Heath; squadron First Ohio cavalry, Captain Dazel; and Ninth Michigan cavalry, Colonel Acker, amounting to two thousMacon; Colonel Acker and his regiment, Ninth Michigan ; and Colonel Jones, Eighth Indiana, when cut off and surrounded near Waynesboro; Colonel Heath and his regiment, at Buckhead Creek. The Ninety-second Illinois mounted infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Van Buskirk; the Ninth Pennsylvania, Colonel Jordon ; the Third Kentucky, Lieutenant-Colonel King; the Tenth Ohio, Fifth Ohio, and Ninth Michigan cavalry, at Waynesboro, December fourth, have all, at the various places mentioned, behaved most han
evolved upon them. Always on duty, attentive to orders, energetic, skilful, and brave. Both are educated gentlemen and accomplished cavalry soldiers; both merit promotion. Lieutenant-Colonel Sanderson and his regiment, Tenth Ohio cavalry, at East-Macon; Colonel Acker and his regiment, Ninth Michigan ; and Colonel Jones, Eighth Indiana, when cut off and surrounded near Waynesboro; Colonel Heath and his regiment, at Buckhead Creek. The Ninety-second Illinois mounted infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Van Buskirk; the Ninth Pennsylvania, Colonel Jordon ; the Third Kentucky, Lieutenant-Colonel King; the Tenth Ohio, Fifth Ohio, and Ninth Michigan cavalry, at Waynesboro, December fourth, have all, at the various places mentioned, behaved most handsomely and attracted my special attention. The Second Kentucky cavalry, Captain Foreman, although but a detachment, at Buckhead Creek and at Waynesboro did the duty of a regiment, and deserves great praise. Captain Beebe, commanding the artiller
d Illinois mounted infantry volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel Van Buskirk commanding, encountered Crew's brigade d Illinois mounted infantry volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel Van Buskirk commanding, covered the rear of my brigd persistence, continued to attack our rear. Colonel Van Buskirk, with his regiment of Spencer rifles, and occnd would admit of the concealment of his men, Colonel Van Buskirk handled his regiment splendidly, skilfully re-second Illinois mounted infantry volunteers; Colonel Van Buskirk, with his regiment, the Ninety-second Illinoie highest praise. Respectfully submitted. Matthew Van Buskirk, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Report of teM  1 November 27, 1864. 29Total,  59312  Matthew Van Buskirk, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding. Charles C. 3d Indiana935 112501 Total1059556102914601 Matthew Van Buskirk, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding. Charles C. diana113         Total17441241514112154204 Matthew Van Buskirk, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding. Char