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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 2 Browse Search
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assistance to Captain Govan. I call your attention especially to the gallant conduct of Lieutenant Ourster, commanding Company F. Much credit is due to Lieutenant G. E. Thurmond, Company B, acting adjutant, for his promptness, coolness, and efficiency, in face of danger. Lieutenant Sweeney, of Company D, deserves much credit for promptness and efficiency. Captain G. R. Cherry, with his gallant company, stood the shot and shell like veterans, as did the commands of Captains Pulliam and Middleton and Lieutenants Patton and Lindly. I cannot close without according to Wm. C. Nelson, private of Company G, the highest praise for his services as courier, bearing despatches when shot and shell fell thickest and fastest. Much credit is also due to Private C. H. Johnson, Company F, for his valuable services as courier. First Lieutenant Jonas B. Clayton, Company G, quit his post, severely wounded, about three o'clock P. M., after having done valuable service with his gallant company. Co
Read, A. A. G. and Lieutenant Schnierle, A. A. D. C., were present and actively engaged in the operations of the sixteenth. Lieutenants Rogers and Wagner, A. D. C. have been continuously employed. I have to acknowledge the services of Major J. Motte Middleton, and Captain Thomas D. Eason, upon my personal staff. The limits of this report are such, that it may be that many things are omitted which should be mentioned to the credit of many meritorious officers, and these I will endeavor to mve been constantly employed. Captain W. F. Nance, principal A. A. G., who has earned honorable mention on every occasion, under my command, and several times been recommended for promotion, has performed every duty to my satisfaction. Major J. M. Middleton and Captain Ephraim Seabrook, volunteer A. D. C.; Captain C. C. Pinckney, District Ordnance Officer, and Major Suber, District Quartermaster, have been actively and usefully employed. Major Motte A. Pringle, Post Quartermaster, and esp