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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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of his office to my entire satisfaction. It affords me pleasure to mention in the highest terms the efficiency of Major Moses, my division commissary. Mr. Charles W. Williams, volunteer Aid on my staff, was of much service to me. He was with me throughout the campaign, and never for one moment did he falter in his zeal for the hero, and it would be invidious to mention particular names. Winder's brigade was commanded successively by Colonel Grigsby and Major (now Lieutenant-Colonel) Williams, Fifth Virginia regiment; Jones's brigade by Captains Penn, Page, and Withers, the two first losing a leg; Taliaferro's brigade, by Colonel G. W. Jackson, and Co behaved in a manner highly creditable to them. I will only bring to his favorable notice in this report the four regimental commanders of the brigade, viz., Major Williams, commanding Ninth Alabama; Major Herbert, Eighth; Captain Saunders, Eleventh; and Major Caldwell, Tenth Alabama. It will be seen that there was no field offi