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utenant Pierce Horne, (acting Adjutant,) slightly. Enlisted men killed, four; wounded, thirty-eight, (two since dead;) and missing, fifteen. Seventh Georgia Regiment.--Killed, Lieutenant F. S. Watson. Major E. W. Hoyle, mortally wounded; Adjutant Maddox, Captain R. B. Hicks, Lieutenant Bellinger, Lieutenant White, and Lieutenant Wynn, slightly wounded. Enlisted men killed, thirteen; seriously wounded, fifty-three ; slightly, forty-eight. Eighth Georgia Regiment.--Enlisted men killed, fona and re-formed it in the thick wood through which the advance had been made, and discovering troops not more than forty yards in front, and being necessarily uncertain as to whether they belonged to our army or that of the enemy, I directed private Maddox, company K, Fifth Louisiana, to advance and challenge, Who are you? to which the reply was, Friends. Hearing this reply, I demanded, What regiment? and was answered, Third Vermont; whereupon the order was given to commence firing. After t
him. Though generally all behaved well, I will particularly mention the following as having attracted my attention by distinguished gallantry: Captains J. V. Moody, Parker, and Woolfolk; Lieutenant Elliot, commanding Rhett's battery; Lieutenants Gilbert and Fickling, Rhett's battery; Lieutenant Parkenson, Parker's battery, severely wounded in the leg; Lieutenant Sillers, Moody's battery; Sergeants Conroy and Price; and Corporals Gaulin and Donoho, Moody's battery. I would also mention Lieutenant Maddox, of Colonel Cutts's battalion of artillery, who had two guns under my command, and behaved with great gallantry. My Adjutant, Lieutenant W. H. Kemper, Alexandria artillery, was of great assistance to me, and exhibited gallantry and coolness in an eminent degree. Enclosed is a list of casualties. I am, sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Stephen D. Lee, Colonel of Artillery C. S. A., commanding Battalion. Signal reports — Report of J. L. Bartlett. [Harpe