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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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llinois infantry, engaged the enemy on the left in the morning, holding him in check until the arrival of Osterhaus's division. Captain Charles, company H, Eighteenth Indiana, was the first man to jump on the enemy's guns. Lieutenant D. F. Adams, Adjutant Eighteenth Indiana, passed twice through the hottest of the enemy's fire to conduct reinforcements. Private Amos Nagle, company K, Eighteenth Indiana, captured color-bearer with flag bearing inscriptions of four battles. Captain J. C. Dinsmore, Ninety-ninth Illinois, seized one of the enemy's twelve-pound howitzers, turned it, and fired at him his own charge. Lieutenant-Colonel Dunlap, Twenty-first Iowa, commanded the skirmishers, and Major Van Anda, of the same regiment, commanded the support of the howitzer in advance of the Third brigade. Company B, Twenty-first Iowa, Capt. Crooke, received the first fire of the rebel picket, and returned it with great coolness. Sergeant B. Kinst, company E, Twenty-first Iowa,