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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 28 2 Browse Search
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Malloy's Brigade   4 4   7 7   6 6 17 Colonel Grosvenor's Brigade 3 25 28 5 108 113   33 33 174 s of Colonels Harrison, Mitchell, Malloy and Grosvenor, commanding brigades of this division; also e during the two days battle. I enclose Colonel Grosvenor's report of the part taken by his commantates colored infantry, Major L. D. Joy. Colonel Grosvenor was directed to send one battalion of hiordered up to his support the reserve of Colonel Grosvenor. This command carried a portion of the pied it About the time of the repulse of Colonel Grosvenor, Colonel Shafter was compelled to withdr Thompson, and confronted Overton Hill. Colonel Grosvenor was ordered to join the left of Second c with Seventeenth, was in echelon in rear of Grosvenor. Lieutenant-Colonel Corbin, with Fourteenthntiring, and deserves promotion. Lieutenant-Colonel Grosvenor obeyed every order with promptness,until the infantry, Colonel Morgan's and Colonel Grosvenor's brigades, had passed to the rear and r[2 more...]<
killed. wounded. missing. aggregate. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Colonel Malloy's Brigade   4 4   7 7   6 6 17 Colonel Grosvenor's Brigade 3 25 28 5 108 113   33 33 174 Colonel Mitchell's Brigade         4 4   3 3 7   3 29 32 5 119 124   42 42 198 Among the officers killed, was Captain E. Grosvenor, Eighteenth Ohio volunteers, and First Lieutenant Samuel W. Thomas, Eighteenth Ohio volunteers. They fell, gallantly leading their commands, on the fifteenth of December, in the assault upon the enemy's works. They held high character in the service for manly and soldierly qualities. A lieutenant of th supervising authorities of the various departments, with regard to these officers. Hereto are appended the reports of Colonels Harrison, Mitchell, Malloy and Grosvenor, commanding brigades of this division; also that of Colonel Salm, covering his services in pursuit of Lyon, marked respectively A, B, C, D and E. Reports fro