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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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heir respective duties. To the medical staff of each brigade of this division I desire to tender my grateful acknowledgments for their faithful and efficient services in taking care of the wounded. To my efficient ordnance officer, Lieutenant James B. Lake, I feel that a special acknowledgment is due as well for all his faithful services past, as for the prompt supplies which he furnished my whole division from a brigade ordnance train, and yet, at the close of the battle, exhibiting greathousand piled with small arms; total, one hundred and fifty-four thousand. Of the wagons captured this day, nine (four, horse) were secured by this brigade; one, with team, for ordnance train. Also, three wagon loads of accoutrements. Lieutenant Lake, in charge of the division ordnance train, has made the foregoing report to me. The pro rata of this capture is due to Johnson's brigade, viz.: One hundred Enfield rifles, seven hundred and thirty-three guns, different calibre, stacked on th