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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 9 1 Browse Search
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. Lewer, privates J. T. Baines, Nathaniel Duke, Nathan E. Jones, Henry Waltem. Missing: Privates G. W. Barnes, John H. Bidgood, James C. Bidgood, (was wounded,) Josiah Cupps, James King, Richard Quinced half a mile to the Mechanicsville turnpike, halted and loaded. Under orders to support Colonel Barnes, Twelfth regiment South Carolina volunteers, I advanced in that attitude to the bridge acrosnumbered four hundred and fourteen, (414.) Under former orders extended, I moved, supporting Colonel Barnes, forming line of battle at twelve, M. While the front of the brigade was actually engaging tas very heavy, and from the ordering forward of the commands of Colonels Hamilton, Marshall, and Barnes, it was double fire from front and right. Being ordered to hold the position assigned me along ctfully submitted. W. N. Pendleton, Brigadier-General and Chief of Artillery. Report of Colonel Barnes. headquarters Twelfth regiment S. C. V., Laurel Hill, July 17, 1862. Captain A. C. Hask