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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 2 Browse Search
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pshooters. At this time Captain Maguire had succeeded in crossing with a few skirmishers, and he meeting with but little resistance, I ordered company K, Captain O. J. Spaulding, to cross the road, quickly deploy, and with those already across, advance toward the enemy's works. This was gallantly done, and the enemy driven into heviously occupied by the enemy, and which was about one hundred and fifty (150) yards from their main line. During this attack the regiment had two wounded: Captain Spaulding and one (1) private, both slightly. The regiment remained in this position,and improved and strengthened the earthworks in their front sufficiently to prote whole duty as becomes veterans. It is difficult, where all have so well performed their part, to make any distinction. Yet I would especially mention Captain O. J. Spaulding, commanding company K, Captain H. M. Maguire, company C, and First Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant T. W. Root, as deserving special mention for their brave