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The Daily Dispatch: July 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Maryland Regiment in the battle at Stone Bridge. (search)
r arrival at the Junction, at 12 o'clock, they threw aside their knapsacks and marched at double-quick to the scene of action, where they were exposed to a heavy fire. They were at once drawn up in line of battle to repel an attempt to turn General Johnston's left wing. This they did most gallantly by several well directed volleys and a charge. The result is known. The enemy retreated in confusion, throwing away everything which might impede their flight. Undoubtedly the timely arrival and ell.-- Col. Elzey, who commanded, was promoted upon the field, and highly complimented for his coolness and bravery. The loss of the regiment, fortunately, was not heavy. In connection with the above, we cannot forbear mentioning the bravery of Col. Thomas, who acted as Aid to Gen. Johnston. At one period of the battle many of the regiments were broken and scattered, when he gathered them together and let them on to the charge. It was at this time that he was shot and instantly killed.