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hat have won them their high reputation. They fired away their ammunition and were then relieved by the 48th Pennsylvania. (Official War Records, XXI, 322.) For Colonel Clark's report, see p. 327. The 35th Mass. Volunteers also behaved splendidly, and though losing their commanding officer, Maj. Sidney Willard, An officer of remarkable physique and personality, who fell while waving his sword and leading a charge. early in the fight, still fought with unflinching firmness. . . . Dr. Calvin Cutter, brigade surgeon (formerly of 21st Mass.), although injured on the 13th by a blow from a horse, was unremitting in his attentions to the wounded and was of invaluable service. Official War Records, XXI, 326. Lieut. William Hill of the 35th Mass. fell also, and young Lieut. Arthur Dehon of the 12th, detailed as aide to General Meade, who says of him that his loss is greatly to be deplored as that of a young officer of high promise, endeared to all who knew him for his manly virtu