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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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the affair at Dranesville, December 20th inst. Headquarters Kane Rifles, December 30, 1861. General: But for your order of the 27th, I should not have made particular mention of the services of individual officers of this regiment, being proud, as I have before said, to know that all especially did their duty, though all were not equally fortunate in being assigned a conspicuous place. Major Roy Stone has been confined for a month by serious illness, at his father's residence. Captain Philip Holland, with his company, who formed the advance guard of the regiment, and Captain Hugh McDonald, whose brave fellows were selected to act as flankers on our right-officers whose courage had been well proven by me before — stood in another portion of the field through no fault of their own. On the morning of our departure from camp, I was constrained to refuse the gallant Captain Gifford, officer of the day in charge of the camp, leave to accompany the expedition. I had deeply to regret,