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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 138 (search)
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134.-battle of Camden, N. C.
this battle is also known by the name of the South-Mills. fought April 19, 1862.
General Burnside's report.
headquarters Department North-Carolina, Newbern, April 29, 1862. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War:
sir: I have the honor to enclose Gen. Reno's report of the movements made by him, in accordance with my order, for the purpose of accomplishing certain objects already indicated in a former despatch, the main order of which was most succe ely exhausted, and their feet blistered and skinned, after which nothing worthy of note transpired.
The following is a list of the prisoners taken by the Ninth New-York volunteers, on or near the battle-field at South-Mills, Camden County, April 19, 1862:
D. E. Elder, company L, Third regiment Georgia volunteers.
James Y. Banes, company B, Third regiment Georgia volunteers.
Hardey Jennigan, company C, Third regiment Georgia volunteers.
Falman Berry, supposed North-Carolina militia.