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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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tion, as the regimental commanders decline mentioning any one in particular where undoubtedly all did their duty well. First Sergeant Bedtelyon, of company K, Fourth Michigan cavalry, rode by my side during both charges against the enemy in the engagement of Wednesday evening, December thirty-first, and displayed great gallantry and coolness. I have recommended him to his Excellency, the Governor of Michigan for promotion. Bugler Ben Depenbrock Second Indiana cavalry, and Quartermaster Sergeant Edward Owen, Fourth Michigan cavalry--when we were driven back in the early part of the evening of December thirty-first, I was on foot and in rear of the dismounted skirmishers who were running for their horses — when these two gallant soldiers galloped to the front, bringing up my horse. Lieut. John Woolley, Second Indiana cavalry, A. A.A. G. First cavalry brigade, was thrown from his horse and so severely hurt that he could not walk without great difficulty, continued to press to the f