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e; on Tuesday, another load, accompanied by Messrs. Hoag, Paige, Holbrook, and myself, proceeded to uring the day, being in charge of Messrs. Bush, Hoag, and Clampitt. Desiring to retain Clampitt to ales of Gettysburgh, July second and third, by Mr. Hoag, cannot be expressed in words, and the receiphe words of those who performed the labor. Mr. Hoag, who was in charge of the wagons, sent out bythe division. Major Bush, who accompanied Mr. Hoag, gives his account in the following words: Monday morning, June twenty-ninth. Mr. Hoag and myself left Frederick with two wagon loads, in ccorps had already reached this place. I left Mr. Hoag and our wagons in the train of headquarters, where the corps hospitals were to be formed, Mr. Hoag moved the wagons to them at once, and commencearly exhausted, when, upon consultation with Mr. Hoag, it was decided that I should start for the ne presence of Messrs. Johnson, Biddle, Edgerly, Hoag, Gall Paige, and Hovey, (relief agents,) at our[2 more...]
ey led the storming columns to the assault. Nothing has been more handsomely or successfully done. My thanks are due to Major Mundee, Assistant Adjutant-General; Lieutenant Egerton, Aid-decamp; Lieutenant-Colonel Stone, Division Inspector; Lieutenant Hoag, Division Commissary; Lieutenant Cole, Provost-Marshal; and Lieutenant Matlock, Commissioner of Musters, for the able assistance they gave me in preparing and executing the attack. Soon after the attack was completed, I received orders tod in command of his brigade until the action was over. My thanks are again due to Major Mundee, Assistant. Adjutant-General; Lieutenant-Colonel Stone, Division Inspector; Lieutenant Egerton, Aid-de-Camp; Lieutenant Cole, Provost-Marshal; Lieutenant Hoag, Division Commissary, and Lieutentant Matlock, Commissary of Musters, of the division staff, for the able and prompt assistance they gave me on the field, in the action of the fourth. Much credit is due to Captain Hickman, Ordnance office