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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 2 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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the praise of the greatest of champion warriors, and particularly the conduct of Color-Sergeant John M. Gabbert, who was in advance, with a sword in one hand and the colors in the other, waving both the sword and colors, and calling upon the men to come on, when he received a wound in the shoulder and leg, which disabled him so much that he was compelled to abandon the field. At a late hour we were reinforced by two other brigades. We then advanced — the left wing being rallied by Adjutant C. S. Arnall, whose conduct was highly commendable in rallying the men to the colors and pressing forward, with the Second and Fourth regiments, in hot pursuit of the enemy till after dark, when, reaching the top of a hill in a cornfield, he was ordered to halt, and remained until morning. I joined in with Colonel Lee, of the Thirty-third, and advanced, overtaking the Second and Fourth, who had halted in a cornfield, on the right of the main road leading to Culpeper Court-House, where the brigad
he campaign, (Port Republic, Richmond, Cedar Mountain, Manassas, and Sharpsburg,) fell, at the head of his regiment, severely, if not fatally, wounded. To Adjutant C. S. Arnall, Fifth Virginia regiment, acting as my assistant adjutant-general, the highest praise is due for his gallant and energetic discharge of the duties incidentnd Virginia Infantry. Report of Lieut.-Colonel Edmondson. headquarters Twenty-Seventh Virginia volunteers, camp Paxton's brigade, December 23, 1862. Lieutenant Arnall, A. A. A. General First Brigade: Sir: In obedience to order, I respectfully submit the following report of the participation of my regiment in the late baColonel Tenth Virginia Regiment, commanding Brigade. Report of Colonel H. J. Williams. headquarters Fifth Virginia volunteers, December 24, 1862. Lieutenant C. S. Arnall, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General: Lieutenant: In pursuance of orders from brigade headquarters, I herewith transmit report of this regiment during th