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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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regarded as a supplement to that report. I am, Major, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Paul J. Semmes, Brigadier-General. Report of Brigadier-General Barksdale of battle of Sharpsburg. headquarters Barksdale's brigade, A. N. V., camp Lee, October 12, 1862. Major J. M. Goggin, Assistant Adjutant-General, McBarksdale's brigade, A. N. V., camp Lee, October 12, 1862. Major J. M. Goggin, Assistant Adjutant-General, McLaws's Division: Major: On the morning of the thirteenth of September, I marched, at daylight, to Brownsville, where it was supposed the enemy designed making an attack upon our troops. After I reached that place, it was discovered that the enemy had disappeared, and the whole command was ordered to rejoin the main army. We ree battle was closing, I am under peculiar obligations. Their timely presence not only cheered and animated their own regiment, but the entire brigade. Lieutenant J. A. Barksdale, of my staff, was prompt and fearless in the execution of all orders. Surgeons Austin, of the Thirteenth, Green, of the Seventeenth, Griffin, of the Ei
r the very hottest fire. I take pleasure, too, in speaking of the bearing of private James Stinson, courier, a youth of twenty, who displayed qualities a veteran might boast of, and of the conduct of private J. F. Beggarly, also a courier to headquarters. To Dr. Briggs, senior surgeon of the brigade, my thanks are due for his skill, zeal, and care of the wounded. I am, Sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, S. D. Ramseur, Brigadier-General, commanding. Report of Brig.-General Barksdale. Fredericksburg, May 15, 1863. Major W. H. Taylor, A. A. G., Army Northern Virginia: Major: When General McLaws moved up the river on the night of the thirtieth of April, I was temporarily detached from my command, and ordered to report to General Early. My brigade was then at Marye's hill, with the exception of twelve companies, which were protecting the river from Taylor's hill to the Ferneyhough house. By General Early's order, I, with the Thirteenth and Seventeeth regi