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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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eut. Lord, company E; First Lieut. Asa B. Hillyer, company F; Capt. John Messer, and First Lieut. Flemming, company G ; Second Lieut. J. J. Neff, company H; Capt. N. M. Barnes, and Second Lieut. Faggett, company I; Second Lieut. Cline, company K, and four hundred and forty-one enlisted men. Early in the afternoon of the same day, h the brigade a short distance to the rear, and rested till near three o'clock in the afternoon. At this time there were present Capt. McDonald, Capt. Messer, Capt. Barnes, Adjt. Smith, Lieut. Fox, Lieut. Latimer, Lieutenant Neff, Lieut. Parcher, Lieut. Beckwith, all of whom performed their whole duty nobly during the entire day.his company well till he fell, wounded, on the field; and to Orderly Sergeant Isaac Rule, for taking command of company I, from January first to January fifth, Capt. Barnes being sick and unfit for field-duty. First Lieut. Asa B. Hillyer, and Second Lieut. John B. Biddle fell while heroically attempting to rally their men. The