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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 26 2 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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he operations of their regiments. To my staff, Captain O'Brien, Lieutenants Howard and Garnett, I tender my si-Third regiment, Brown's Gap, June 11, 1862. To Captain O'Brien, Assistant Adjutant-General First Brigade: s, I went forward for instructions, and, meeting Captain O'Brien, was ordered to follow the Fourth regiment, theth regiment Virginia volunteers, June 13, 1862. Captain O'Brien, A. A.C.: sir: On Sunday morning, the eighthear Port Republic, Va., June 15, 1862. Captain. John F. O'Brien, A. A. General: Captain: I have the honor tolunteers, camp Brown's Gap pass, June 11, 1862. Captain O'Brien, A. A.G.: Captain: I have the honor to make to load, and was proceeding down the road when Captain O'Brien directed me to occupy the woods to the left of ifth regiment Virginia infantry, June 11, 1862. Captain O'Brien, Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: In complia. Brown's Gap, Virginia, June 11, 1862. Captain J. F. O'Brien, A. A. G., First Brigade, V. D.: Captain:
ition did not place them under such heavy fire. My thanks are eminently due to my staff, Captain O'Brien and Lieutenants Howard and Garnett, for the promptness with which they transmitted my order of the Fourth regiment, I moved to the assistance of our troops through the swamp, sending Captain O'Brien to find the other regiments and bring them up. On emerging from the swamp, I found a handfurginia volunteers, was wounded, slightly I am glad to say, but obliged to leave the field. Captain O'Brien, of my staff, was injured by a fall from his horse, and was not with me after reaching the the river near Christian's farm, which he informed me would be supported by one squadron of Colonel O'Brien's cavalry. I detached Lieutenant Galbraith's section, and I am informed by Lieutenant G. t Report of Colonel Neff. headquarters Thirty-Third Virginia regiment, July 8, 1862. Captain J. F. O'Brien, A. A. General, First Brigade, V. D.: sir: I have the honor to make the following rep