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l William R. Davis,H Private Edwin T. Ehrlacher,H Private Gros Granadino,H Private Eli Hawkins,H Private Patrick J. Monks,H Private John Veliscross,H Private George Wilson,H 13th Massachusetts Battery. Private Cesar Du Bois.Private John V. Warner. 26th Massachusetts. Lieutenant Seth Bonner, Co. F. 30th Massachu; the national colors were brought away, and Sergt. W. H. Carney, who bore them, was twice severely wounded. Sergt. R. J. Simmons, Corp. Henry F. Peal and Private George Wilson were also especially complimented in the report This brief and manly report is in Official War Records, 46, p. 362. The report of the Confederate generaties of colored troops may be found on p. 328. of Lieutenant-Colonel Hallowell, who was left in command, though himself very severely wounded; the latter soldier (Wilson), when shot through the shoulder, had refused to fall back without his captain's permission. Three officers were killed and eleven wounded, most of them severely