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spatch, to the support of General Hooker, then severely pressed. I moved accordingly my ployed masses by the flank at double-quick, gradually gaining deployment distance; thus throwing forward on the right the Second Massachusetts infantry, Colonel Andrews; in the centre, the Third Wisconsin infantry, Colonel Ruger; and on the left, the Twenty-seventh Indiana infantry, Colonel Colgrove. The One Hundred and Seventh New-York infantry, Colonel Van Valkenburg, I held in reserve, throwing them intg themselves upon their foes to drive them into their protecting forests beyond. We slept upon the bloody field of our victory. I cannot too highly praise the conduct of my brigade — of regiments old and new. Of the Second Massachusetts, Colonel Andrews, Third Wisconsin, Colonel Ruger, and Twenty-seventh Indiana, Colonel Colgrove, I had a right to expect much, and was not disappointed. Veterans of Winchester and Cedar Mountain, they can add to their laurels the battle of Antietam Creek.
irginia,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,127688 47th Alabama,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,127688 48th Alabama,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,126173 2d Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's, 55 9th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,246 10th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,257 15th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's, 22 14th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,134 5th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,1910 Hampden artillery,Starke's,Jackson's, 22 7th Virginia cavalry,Ashby's,Jackson's, 1616 17th Virginia battalion,Ashby's,Jackson's,123 Major Andrews, chief of artillery,   11 13th Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,23234 25th Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,12425 31st Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,31720 52d Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,31013 58th Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,22830 12th Georgia,Trimble's,Ewell's,73340 21st North-Carolina,Trimble's,Ewell's, 22 15th Alabama,Trimble's,Ewell's, 33 33d North-Carolina,Branch's,A. P. Hill's,63036 7th North-Carolina,Branch's,A. P. Hill's,112 28th North-Carolina,Branch's,A. P. Hill's,32629 37th North-Carolina
s the Chickahominy; the batteries of Braxton, Andrews, Pegram, Crenshaw, McIntosh, Bachman, and Johtillery, Pegram, Davidson, Braxton, Crenshaw, Andrews, McIntosh, and Lieutenant Fitzhugh, and Sergeto line of battle, bringing up one section of Andrews's battery; my line was then advanced, and theyards off, in the rifle pits. The section of Andrews's battery (Maryland) was under Lieutenant Dimint, who also did fine service. Captain Andrews, as usual, was present, chafing for a fight. I doe pits. I should here mention that a part of Andrews's battery was engaged with the enemy before, division. I here brought up two sections of Andrews's battery, under Lieutenants Dimint and Dabneenty-three and twenty-four hundred, including Andrews's battery, thus showing a loss of over one thn the left, was supported by the Forty-sixth; Andrews's, on the right, by the Twenty-sixth. In thitwo Companies, (Major Stark.)--Company A, Captain Andrews--4 pieces, 4 officers, 9 non-commissioned[6 more...]
irt of the woods. He then ordered some pieces of artillery, under the general charge of Major Snowden Andrews, chief of artillery for the division, to the point where the bare field commenced, and o of his command as a soldier. I beg leave, in conclusion, to allude to the gallantry of Major Snowden Andrews, chief of artillery, who was severely, and I fear mortally, wounded; to that of my Adjutd in the battle of the ninth instant, at Cedar Run: About five o'clock P. M., by order of Major Andrews, two Parrott guns were taken to the front, along the road leading to Culpeper Court-House. These, along with Captain Carpenter's Parrott piece, were, by direction of Major Andrews, posted in the road so as to enfilade the enemy's batteries then engaging our batteries on the right. The caiuted, placing it in position within seven hundred yards of five or six pieces of the enemy. Major Andrews, thinking it would be rather an unequal contest, ordered me not to commence firing until Cap