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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Ocean Pond, Florida. (search)
rk, my aid-de-camp, were of the greatest importance during the whole engagement, and particularly after the remainder of my staff had gallantly fallen and been borne from the field. My entire command behaved with a degree of coolness and bearing worthy of emulation. The following named officers were killed and wounded gallantly discharging their duties: Thirty-second Georgia Volunteers-Major Holland Commanding. Captain W. D. Cornwell, Company A, wounded in shoulder. Lieutenant R. A. Butler, Company B, wounded in abdomen, mortally. Lieutenant W. F. Moody, Company C, wounded in knee, severely. Lieutenant W. L. Jenkins, Company E,wounded in shoulder, slightly. Lieutenant J. H. Pitman, Company F, wounded in leg, severely. Lieutenant M. Davison, Company G, wounded in head, slightly. First Georgia Regulars--Captain A. A. F. Till Commanding. Captain H. A. Cannon, commanding when killed. Lieutenant P. H. Morel, wounded in arm, slightly. Sixty-fourth Ge