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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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uga, on the eighteenth, nine-teenth, and twentieth of September, 1863. Ten pieces of artillery. Several caissons, left on the field and brought off aftewards. Six first-class ordnance wagons. Six wagon loads of small ammunition. Brought off the field eight hundred fine rifles. Piled up, for ordnance wagons, two thousand rifles. Brought off the field twenty-six artillery horses. Two stand of colors-one Eighth Kansas, the other not remembered. One taken from private Harry Barger, Company I, Twenty-fifth Arkansas, by force, after capturing it himself, by an officer ranking First Lieutenant, of Maney's brigade. D. Coleman, Colonel, commanding McNair's Brigade. Henry Waldrop, A. A. A. General. Report of Colonel John S. Fulton, commanding brigade. headquarters Johnson's brigade, September 30, 1863. Captain W. T. Blakemore, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General: I have to report the action taken with the enemy by the Forty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-th