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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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n wounded, both seriously. 17th. Firing from the enemy unusually heavy. Two enlisted men killed, four wounded-one mortally-and one commissioned officer, Captain Beaumont, wounded in left leg. 18th, 19th, and 20th. Nothing worthy of note. 21st. Received notice to fall in at two A. M., that the enemy had abandoned theirecond division, Twentieth corps, being in advance of all other troops belonging to the Federal army. I take this opportunity of expressing my thanks to Captain Sykes Beaumont, of company E, a brave and efficient officer, who, through the entire campaign, has rendered me valuable assistance. The wound he received on Saturday, D Killed: Charles Baker, company E, corporal, December seventeenth, 1864; Thomas Ridgeway, company G, private, December seventeenth; total, two. Wounded: Sykes Beaumont, company E, captain, left leg amputated, December seventeenth; Evan Owens, company B, private, right leg amputated, December seventeenth; George Free, company