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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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y, and good judgment which has so often on previous occasions won the confidence of their men. Sergeants T. T. Aby, C. L. C. Duprey, and L. M. Montgomery rendered me efficient service. The latter, on previous occasions, has placed me under many obligations for his voluntary services. Casualties. First Company Battalion Washington Artillery. Killed: Privates W. Chambers, R. T. Marshall, J. Reddington, and H. Koss--4. Wounded: Corporal W. H. West, privates John R. Fell, T. T. Turner, M. Mount, and W. R. Falconer.--5. Dixie Artillery. Wounded: Privates John Eddins, Westley Pence, John Knight, and Daniel Martin--4. Stribbling's Battery. Wounded Lieutenant Archer and one private--2. Total, 4 killed and 8 wounded.  Horses killed.Wounded. First Company Bat. Washington Artillery,11 Stribbling's Battery,40 Dixie Battery,10   Total,61 One three-inch rifle gun exploded during action. The batteries were engaged from about seven o'clock A. M., to eleven o'clock A. M.