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and were ever prompt and active. Major Pierson, Chief of Artillery, was always on horseback, by the side of the battery engaged. Captain Taylor, Inspector-General, rendered valuable and important service. The ordnance officers, Captain West and Lieutenant T. J. Moore, attended faithfully to their duties. Lieutenant Sydnor, of the Hanover Light Dragoons, volunteer Aid at Cold Harbor, was conspicuous there for his zeal and gallantry. Sergeant Harmeling, commanding the couriers, and private Lewis Jones, courier, merit particular mention for their zeal and intelligent performance of duty. D. H. Hill, Major-General. List of Casualties in Major-General D. H. Hill's Division, during the Engagements around Richmond, commencing June 26, 1862, and terminating July 1, 1862. Brigadier-General R. E. Rodes's brigade, (First.) regiment.Cold Harbor, June 27, 1862.Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862.Grand Total. Killed.Wounded.Missing.Total.Killed.Wounded.Missing.Total. Third Alabama214 1637