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scharging their duty. On the field officers of the Fourth Texas being killed or wounded, the command of the regiment devolved on Captain (now Major) W. P. Townsand, who led it most gallantly. There are many other officers and men distinguished for their noble deeds on that day, for which I will have to refer you to reports in detail of regimental commanders. During the engagement, most efficient service was rendered me in gallantly leading forward troops and transporting orders by Captain W. H. Sellers, A. A. G.; Lieutenant J. T. Hunter of the Fourth Texas, A. D. C.; Colonel J. H. Murray, and General T. J. Chambers, of Texas, and Major B. H. Blanton, of Kentucky, volunteer Aid-de-camp--Lieutenant D. L. Sublett, A. D. C., being ordered to remain with the ordnance train. I also take great pleasure in acknowledging the distinguished services rendered me by Lieutenant James Hamilton, of General Taylor's staff. As to the conduct of the officers and men, one and all, too much cannot or
rteenth North Carolina, Colonel Parker, (severely wounded,) and Major Sellers, both of the Thirtieth North Carolina, are all worthy of the gr much cannot be said of the members of my staff. The chief, Major W. H. Sellers, had his horse shot whilst ably directing the Texas brigade,assas. headquarters Third brigade, September 10, 1862. Captain W. H. Sellers, Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: I have the honor to marpsburg. headquarters, Third brigade, October 2, 1862. Captain W. H. Sellers, Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: I have the honor to resburg. headquarters Texas brigade, September 29, 1862. Captain W. H. Sellers, A. A. G.: sir: I have the honor to report the part perfsas. camp near Frederick, Maryland, September 9, 1862. Captain W. H. Sellers, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: I have the honor tMajor Frobel of battle of Sharpsburg. October 1, 1862. Captain W. H. Sellers, A. A. G.: Captain: In compliance with orders to report