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rgia was now on the right, the Third North Carolina and the Forty-fourth Georgia, about one hundred and seventy men of which had rallied, and been brought by Captain Beck and other officers, and the First North Carolina on the left under Lieutenant-Colonel Bynum, of the Second, who had been detached for the command of the First regiment. In obedience to the orders of General Hill, I made a reconnaissance of the enemy's position, and found him immediately in our front in strong force, with a b, the loss sustained in their gallant Colonel. Captain H. A. Brown, of the First North Carolina, rallied the troops of his regiment, with other officers, after all the field officers had been lost, and led the regiment until relieved by Lieutenant-Colonel Bynum. Captains Beck and Lumpkin, of the Forty-fourth Georgia, marched with the brigade, with the fragment of the regiment, on the twenty-seventh, and served through the subsequent actions. But one hundred and seventy-nine of this regiment we