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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 32 0 Browse Search
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enth Alabama; Captain Cook, Tenth Alabama; Lieutenants Barksdale and Cobb, Lewis's battery; all alike distinguished for their intelligence and valor. I cannot call to your notice all officers that are deserving of especial praise, for the conduct of all was excellent; I will, however, report that the five regimental commanders, Colonel Royston, Eighth Alabama, and after his severe wound, Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert, who commanded the Eighth Alabama; Colonel Pinkard, Fourteenth Alabama; Colonel Forney, Tenth Alabama; Colonel Sanders, Eleventh Alabama; Major Williams, Ninth Alabama, were intelligent, energetic, and gallant in commanding, directing, and leading their men. The brigade slept on the field at Salem Church on the night of the third instant, On the morning of the fourth the enemy were seen in our front, and fired occasional shots during the day from a battery some one thousand two hundred yards distant. Three additional brigades arrived on the fourth, and, late in the afterno
nprotected. To hold Vicksburg are Smith's and Forney's divisions, extending from Snyder's Mills to guard the important approaches to the city by Forney's and Smith's divisions, while the troops whicts. During these battles the troops of Major-General Forney's division were disposed as follows: was on the eighteenth assigned as a reserve to Forney's division, and was held in rear of Brigadier-n the enemy made a charge on Smith's right and Forney's left, but was severely repulsed, losing two f our purpose, immediately surrendered. General Forney, in his report, speaking of the assault upmy appeared in increased force on my right and Forney's left. He was promptly repulsed with heavy le Jackson road, which is thus spoken of by General Forney, in his report: The result was the entire y respectfully, Your obedient servant, Jno. H. Forney, Major-General. division headquartel thanks to Major-Generals C. S. Stevenson, J. H. Forney, and M. L. Smith, and to Brigadier-Generals[5 more...]