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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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sistant Adjutant-General Second brigade, distinguished themselves during the whole battle, and exposed themselves freely. The regiments and batteries all showed great gallantry, and their commanders good management. The list is as follows: Eighth Indiana, Colonel David Shunk. Eighteenth Indiana, Colonel H. D. Washburne. Thirty-third Illinois, Colonel C. E. Lippincott. Ninety-ninth Illinois, Colonel G. W. K. Bailey. First Indiana battery, Captain Klaus. Eleventh Wisconsin, Lieut.-Col. C. A. Wood. Twenty-First Iowa, Colonel Samuel Merrill. Twenty-second Iowa, Major Jos. B. Atherton. Twenty-third Iowa, Lieutenant-Colonel S. L. Glasgow, with its gallant young commander, behaved admirably. First Iowa battery, Captain H. H. Griffith. Major Thomas J. Brady commanded the skirmishers of the First brigade. Private Noah Havens, company K, Eighteenth Indiana, made a reconnaissance within the enemy's lines in the night. Major L. H. Potter, with four companies of the Thirty-