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nts Galbraith and Brown, first company; two twelve-pounder light Napoleon guns, under Captain Miller and Lieutenant McElroy, third company; and two twelve-pounder howitzers and two twelve-pounder light Napoleon guns, under Captain Eshleman, Lieutenants Norcom, Battles, and Apps, fourth company) were placed in position in the redoubts on the hill back of the town, known as Marye's Hill, extending from the Telegraph road to the plank road. Notwithstanding the dense fog, which enveloped the countrct on the field, in the performance of all his duties. Before closing this report, I may be permitted, without being invidious, to direct the attention of the General commanding to the gallant conduct of Captain Eshleman, in directing, and Lieutenant Norcom, fourth company, in executing the order, in taking one of the Napoleon guns from the work, where it was out of range, and placing it between two of the redoubts, on the open field, there continuing it in action, entirely exposed to the enem
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Organization of army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ly.1 9 rifles; 5 Naps.; 2 Hows.         Major DearingMacon 2 4    Major ReedBlount211      Stribling   4     Caskie   4    6 rifles; 12 Napoleons.         Major HenryBachman   4     Rielly 222     Latham   21  Blakely.1  Gordon   31   5 rifles; 11 Naps.; 2 Hows.         Col. E. P. AlexanderJordan  4     Major HugerRhett3        Moody   2 4   Parker 13      Taylor   4    11 rifles; 6 Naps.; 4 Hows.         Major EshlemanSquiers         Miller   21    Richardson   31    Norcom   3    8 Napoleons; 2 Hows.           591542642 Total number of rifles31 Total number of Napoleons42 Total number of Howitzers10   Total number of pieces83 Total number of battalions5 Total number of companies21 Second corps---Colonel S. Crutchfield. Lt. Col. Thos. H. CarterPage   4    Maj. Carter M. BraxtonFry 2   1 
Williamsport, Md., on the 6th. The losses in the second company were published yesterday: Let Company — Wounded: Lieut H. C. Brown, severely through body; Privates H. L. Zebal and Van Vinson, slightly. 3d Company--Killed; Privates R. Rideau, G. H. Bryens, and Jos Clark, Wounded; Serg't Ellis, slightly; Corporal W. Leafe, Privates W. A. Tew, A. Dupree, (seriously through body,) C. A. Gaugh, severely, F. Roulean, foot amputated, F. E. Koyle, J. Huisson, and J. Dick. 4th Company--Wounded: Capt Norcom, Lt. G. E. Apps, Corpls J. Lesesue, B Hufft, all slightly; privates L. Baker, leg fractured; W. P. Creesy, shoulder, severely; W. T. O' Neil, A Boucher, and C. Bateman, all slightly. The entire battalion lost 42 men killed and wounded in both engagements.--Serg't. J. Newton, of Hart's (South, Carolina) battery, who had volunteered to go in with the 2d company, was killed, Maj B. F. Eshleman commanded the battalion. General Wade Hampton, who recived two sabre cuts, besides a bullet i