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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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Angelbeck, company I, Forty-first Ohio, seeing a caisson filled with ammunition already on fire with two wounded horses attached to it, cut them loose and ran the burning carriage down the hill before it exploded. The colors of the First Ohio, the first on the hill, were carried, while ascending it, at different times, by the following men and officers: Corporal John Emery, company I, wounded. Corporal Wm. McLaughlin, company I, killed. Captain Nicholas Trapp, wounded. Corporal Thos. Bawler, company A, wounded. Corporal Frederick Zimmerman. Major Stafford. The foregoing are but a few of the many instances of heroism displayed on this occasion deserving especial mention: Major William Birch, Ninety-third Ohio, and Major S. C. Erwine, Sixth Ohio infantry, who fell while leading their men, were soldiers of rare efficiency, and their loss will be severely felt by the service and lamented by their friends. My entire staff, as has always been the case in the numero