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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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ition was expended at close-range. The following are our list of casualties, etc.: Number of men killed,2 Number of men wounded,14 Number of men missing,6 Number of horses killed,20 Number of pieces disabled,1 Rounds of ammunition fired, 2299.  In place of the piece disabled, the Nineteenth Illinois gave me one captured by them from the enemy. I do myself honor, sir, in asking your attention to the efficient and meritorious services of Lieut. Harry C. Cushing and Lieut. Henry A. Huntington, both of the Fourth United States artillery. Disregarding all personal exposure, under all circumstances, and especially during the hottest fires of December thirty-first and second instant, the elevation the gallant officers discharged their duty with such coolness and fidelity that they deserve my most grateful mention. My brave men look for their reward to the generous appreciation which has been freely offered them by the troops with whom they fought, and the General comm