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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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against our flank. By naming next in order Lieut. Jenkins, who, with a model soldier, First Sergeant Craven, defended in Captain Gifford's absence the name with the honor of the Rifles of Cameron, I postpone to the last my mention of Captain William T. Blanchard, and his McKean Rifles. There is not a more fearless spirit than Captain Blanchard in the service; his ringing voice was heard above the fire when it was hottest. It was from the McKean Rifles that I detailed Lieut. Rice to defend ThCaptain Blanchard in the service; his ringing voice was heard above the fire when it was hottest. It was from the McKean Rifles that I detailed Lieut. Rice to defend Thornton's house, when I perceived we held the key of the position against the enemy. Rice's defence of it in extremity would have been a desperate one. His command, firing from the windows, did execution among the enemy, which even in the excitement of the action it was fearful to contemplate. Company E retreated upon our body in handsome style, after the action commenced; and, after Niles fell, were commanded most creditably by Second Lieutenant S. A. Mack. He was fired at, by order of a