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D. H. Hill, Jr., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 4, North Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 7 1 Browse Search
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nflicted on my command a loss of 3 killed and 19 wounded. This battery, as Colonel Lee calls it, was one gun of Lieut. T. C. Fuller's section of Starr's; the other gun was overturned. Lieutenant Fuller acted with great coolness, and showed a solLieutenant Fuller acted with great coolness, and showed a soldier's aptitude for finding and striking his enemy. General Clingman said of the determined manner in which Fuller fought his solitary gun: Lieutenant Fuller with the greatest gallantry continued to reply until darkness put an end to the contest. Fuller fought his solitary gun: Lieutenant Fuller with the greatest gallantry continued to reply until darkness put an end to the contest. Captain Reinhardt's company of the Third regiment of cavalry is warmly commended in the report of Colonel Stevens. After the afternoon engagement, General Foster withdrew his troops and returned to New Berne. The total Federal losses during this Lieutenant Fuller with the greatest gallantry continued to reply until darkness put an end to the contest. Captain Reinhardt's company of the Third regiment of cavalry is warmly commended in the report of Colonel Stevens. After the afternoon engagement, General Foster withdrew his troops and returned to New Berne. The total Federal losses during this expedition were 591 killed and wounded. Rebellion Records, XVIII, p. 60. The total Confederate loss, as reported by General Smith, was 339. The North Carolina losses, with the exception of the Sixty-first regiment, from which there is no report,
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