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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 15 1 Browse Search
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the advanced position of the enemy. The First brigade, Col. Fenton commanding, consisting of the Eighth Michigan, Lieut.-Cor. At this period of time the entire three regiments of Fenton's had passed the hedge, some five hundred yards from the ethe work, regiment following regiment, as in the case of Col. Fenton. Up to this period not a shot had been fired, althoug front was scarcely enough to deploy a single regiment. Col. Fenton, in command of the First brigade, used every exertion torly conduct of my brigade commanders, Colonels Leasure and Fenton, who did every thing that commanders could do to lead thei lines of battle were maintained throughout the action. Col. Fenton left a sick-bed to command his brigade, and the bold, weeneral. Lieut. Jefferson Justice. The staff-officers of Col. Fenton, were: Lieut. S. C. Brackett, Twenty-eighth regiment ut. H. G. Belcher, Eighth Michigan, Aid-de-Camp. Lieut. Jas. B. Fenton, Eighth Michigan, Aid-de-Camp. Lieutenant Belche