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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 8 0 Browse Search
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nnor, McGowan, Goodner, Cowan, A. J. Lane, J. H. Lane, Thomas, Hardeman, and Starke; Lieutenant-Colonels Folsom, Simmons, Barber, Christian, H. H. Walker, Howard, and Majors Fite, Livingstone, Hickerson, and Grice, wounded. Lieutenant-Colonel Colemary respectfully, Your obedient servant, F. Mallory, Colonel, commanding Fifty-fifth Virginia. Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Barber. headquarters Thirty-Seventh regiment N. C. Troops, July 13, 1862. General: The Thirty-seventh regimented since the action. A list of killed and wounded has been heretofore forwarded to you. Respectfully submitted. William M. Barber, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding Thirty-seventh Regiment, N. C. T. List of officers of Thirty-Seventh regiment w Lieutenant Smith, company F, went to camp, on Tuesday, without permission; alleges he was sick and unfit for duty. William M. Barber, Lieutenant-Colonel. Report of Captain Marmaduke Johnson. Richmond, July 17, 1862. General: I have just