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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 36 0 Browse Search
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e prepared; and a few well-directed shots from Grimes's pieces drove the enemy, with loss and confusd have behaved better than Captains Pegram and Grimes; they worked their guns after their men were cenior officer present, directed me to bring up Grimes's battery and place it in position on the crest of the ridge in front of our position. Grimes's battery was ordered up; but the distance being sotery (rifles) were put in battery. As soon as Grimes's battery opened, the enemy began a fierce canheir whole line, concentrating their fire upon Grimes's two pieces. Returning down the hill, after conducting Grimes to his position, I met General Armistead's and my own brigade advancing, (Armisteamy men lie down in the high clover. Meanwhile Grimes's guns had been silenced by the loss of horsesn action. It is also proper to state that Captain Grimes returned to the field, and removed such of Very respectfully, your obedient servant, C. F. Grimes, Captain Field Battery, Virginia. Repo[5 more...]
ld and intelligent scout at South Mountain. In Anderson's brigade, the field officers present in the battles, Colonel Tew, Second North Carolina, (killed,) Colonel Grimes, Fourth North Carolina, Colonel Bennett, (wounded,) and Lieutenant-Colonel W. C. Johnston, (slightly wounded,) both of the Fourteenth North Carolina, Colonel ly wounded,) and Major Sellers, both of the Thirtieth North Carolina, are all worthy of the gratitude of their country, for gallant and meritorious services. Colonel Grimes was disabled, by the kick of a horse, from being with his regiment (Fourth North Carolina) at Sharpsburg, and unfit for duty for months afterward. The Fourthins J. S. Taylor, Jordan, Parker, and Eubank; Lieutenant Elliot, commanding Rhett's battery; Lieutenants Taylor, Gilbert, Brown, Ficklin, and Oakum, the latter of Grimes's battery, with two Parrotts attached. The casualties are as follows: Major Del. Kemper, wounded in right arm, severely. Parker's battery — Wounded: Serg