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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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owing shell with great rapidity, the Forty-first was ordered to give it one volley. The battery fired not another shot, but fled, leaving three caissons, one piece, their captain, and several men and horses on the ground as witnesses of the effects of that volley. Since leaving Nashville with one thousand three hundred and eighty-five men, the losses of the brigade have been four hundred and thirty-two officers and men. General Kirk's report. Nashville, January 10, 1863. Captain J. M. Bartlette, A. A. General: sir: I have the honor to report to you the part taken by my brigade on the thirtieth and thirty-first of December, in the battle of Stone River. The official report of Col. Dodge, now commanding the Second brigade, (old Fifth,) commences with the time when I surrendered up the command to him ; mine will extend to that tire, and will embrace such movements and dispositions as were made under my direction, and such facts as came under my own observation. Where tro