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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 17 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ing to company M, First Missouri, but manned by Captain Miller's company, Sixth Indiana battery. We arrived and the open field on the right of that road. Captain Miller's battery was placed on the right of Colonel Wach, commanding; section Sixth Indiana battery, Captain M. Miller, commanding. Second brigade: Colonel Georgeng to attack. The Seventy-second Ohio infantry and Miller's section of the Sixth Indiana battery were posted which they were kept by the Seventy-second Ohio and Miller's battery, posted in our rear. I endeavored, aidedwith the Seventy-second Ohio and the section of Captain Miller's Sixth Indiana battery to the knoll, on which reach the train on the Ripley road, I directed Captain Miller to throw a few shells into the timber, which wasition, which was done. Upon my return I found Captain Miller had left with his guns, as I presume with order Fitch, commanding light battery company E, and Captain Miller, commanding section of Sixth Indiana battery, d
For hire --One Man, a good Blacksmith; Two Women, Cooks and Washers; One Boy, 12 years old, accustomed to Dining Room One Girl, 11 years old, accustomed to Nursing Children W.G. Miller At D.M. Miller's, cor. Clay and Adams sts. ja 6--3t*