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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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. Killed: Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin C. Garlington. Wounded: Sergeant-Major Ossian F. Simpson. Company A, Captain W. W. Hance. Killed: None. Wounded: Corporal P. C. Jones. Company B, Lieutenant F. Conner. Killed: Private W. F. Sprewel. Wounded: Lieutenant F. Conner, Sergeant B. Lawrence, Corporal L. M. Speers, privates Iou, after much exertion, put your brigade in line of battle, chiefly in a wood in front, but rather to the right of what is called Malvern Hill (or Hills) with General Jones's brigade, Colonel Anderson commanding, in your front, and other troops in his front. The position of my regiment was on the right of your line. You instructom expressing the gratification I experienced in witnessing the efficiency and gallantry of Captains DuBose and Troup, of your staff, and of Captain Coward, of General Jones's staff. Respectfully, J. B. Cumming, Colonel, commanding Twentieth Regiment Georgia Volunteers. Official: George S. Thomas, Lieutenant, Acting Adjutant.