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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Lane's North Carolina brigade. (search)
body of North Carolina troops was then called Branch's brigade until the battle of Sharpsburg, wherto fill the vacancy caused by the death of General Branch, and from that time to the surrender at Ap Hanover Courthouse. Early next morning General Branch sent the Twenty-eighth regiment under me tof its gallantry in the fight of that day. General Branch, with the other four regiments of his commstubborn resistance. Official report of General Branch. Captain R. C. Morgan, Assistant Adjuthe honor to be yours, very respectfully, L. O'B. Branch, Brigadier-General Commanding. Battlerely untrained. Your obedient servant, L. O'B. Branch, Brigadier-General. headquarters Twentys, near Richmond, June 1st, 1862. Brigadier-General L. O'B. Branch, Commanding Second North Carolinaneral R. E. Lee's congratulatory letter to General Branch. headquarters army of Northern Virginia. June 3, 1862. Brigadier-General L. O'B. Branch, Commanding, &c.: General — The report of your[1 more...]