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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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cliffs — the very furthest approach to the summit; threw up defences of logs and stones, and to-day holds the line despite the stubbornest efforts of the enemy to dislodge him. The losses of the Fifteenth corps will foot up over sixty prominent and gallant officers and four hundred men killed and wounded. Among the officers who fell in the assault, and whose loss will be deeply deplored, because irreparable, I find the following: Colonel Rice, Fifty-seventh Ohio, mortally wounded; Colonel Parry, Fifty-fourth Ohio, severely wounded; Colonel Spooner, Eighty-third Indiana, severely wounded; Colonel Walcutt, slightly wounded; Lieutenant-Colonel Wright, One Hundred and Third Illinois, severely wounded; Colonel Barnhill, Fortieth Illinois, killed; Captain George, Fortieth Illinois, severely wounded; Captain Augustine, commanding Fifty-fifth Illinois, killed. One regiment of the corps emerged from this ordeal with but five field and line officers for duty. The Eighty-third Indiana
. D. Phillips, Commissary of Musters. Captain Frank B. Alibane, Ordnance Officer. Captain Charles Treichel, Provost-Marshal. Lieutenant J. R. West, Chief of Ambulance. Lieutenant Thos. Arrowsmith, Aid-de-Camp. Lieutenant T. J. Gregg, Aid-de-Camp. Captain F. Wilson, Signal Officer. First Brigade--Brigadier General Henry E. Davies. Staff.--Captain F. L. Tremain, Assistant Adjutant-General. Captain H. S. Thomas, Assistant Inspector-General. Captain W. Harper, Aid. Lieutenant E. H. Parry, Aid. Major W. B. Rezner, Brigade Surgeon. Second Brigade--Acting Brigadier-General J. Irving Gregg. A Southern account. headquarters, Gordon's brigade, Brook Church, May 13, 1864. I will attempt a brief detail of the recent raid that emerged from Grant's lines on the Rapidan. Being one of the pursuing party our means of observation will not ensure a general detail of the pursuit, as, writing from the spur of the moment, we shall confine ourselves more particularl