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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 16 0 Browse Search
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had driven the train north-westwardly into a hollow, where it had been captured, and that with a single company he could retake it. I turned to the Thirty-ninth Iowa and asked: Will any company volunteer to retake the wagons? Company G, Capt. Cameron, instantly responded, and was placed under command of Major Atkinson, of the Fiftieth Indiana, and recaptured the train, taking several prisoners, among whom were Major Strange, General Forrest's Adjutant-General; Colonel McKee, his aid, and d when I call to mind the terrible ordeal of the moment, the wonder is not, that they did no better but so well, and all regret for this single mishap is forgotten in admiration of the courage of these gallant men. Lieut.-Colonel Redfield and Capt. Cameron, of this regiment, were especially conspicuous for their coolness and energy at this time. The former, although severely and dangerously wounded, seemed entirely forgetful of his own sufferings in his efforts to rally his men. Color-Corporal
, commanded by Colonel Charles R. Gill; Thirty-fourth Indiana, commanded by R. A. Cameron; Sixteenth Ohio battery, Captain J. A. Mitchell; Second Ohio battery, Firstw of the ravine to the head of the Second brigade, where Colonel Slack and Colonel Cameron of the Thirty-fourth Indiana, were standing. Lieutenant-Colonel Raynor, oard on account of the noise around him. I pointed out the battery first to Colonel Cameron, and told him it must be taken. Colonel Slack claimed the honor for his command, but I settled the matter by directing Colonel Cameron, of the Thirty-fourth Indiana regiment, to make the charge, and Lieutenant-Colonel Raynor, Fifty-sixth exceeded one hundred and fifty yards. Upon receiving the order to charge, Colonel Cameron commanded his battalion to leap the fence, which, with the Fifty-sixth Ohiunt on his pluck, while the praises of General McGinnis and Colonel Slack, Colonel Cameron, (Thirty-fourth Indiana,) and Colonel Macauley, (Eleventh Indiana,) and in
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
cKay, J. H. Murphy, B. J. Moxley, G. W. McWatty, W. R. Parkes, A. M. Perdue, W. G. Walden. Co. D. 1st Sergeant N. S. Barry. Sergeant M. R. Hopper. R. H. Garner. Private T. C. Gentry. J. H. Garner, C. M. Keeling, B. Lee, A. Lockler, Private R. McLain, W. E. Nettles, J. Quick, W. M. Sparks, W. B. Steward, F. M. Terry, W. T. Vernon, D. S. Warters. Co. E. 1st Sergeant J. A. Norwood. Sergeant J. C. Rowe. Corporal A. Beck. C. C. Taylor. Private L. F. Alfred, R. A. Cameron, R. A. Cotton, A. W. Claxton, M. A. Davenport, J. R. Davidson, J. J. Evans, Private A. J. Pruett, W. F. Mooney, J. M. Pratt, J. L. Smith, R. B. Scott, J. V. Thrailkil, J. C. Trailer, G. A. Weldon, J. W Wyche, D. H. Zackery. Co. F. 1st Sergeant Jas. Wooten. Sergeant J. M. Hayes. H. H. Davis. J. A. Johnson. Corporal H. H. Dixon. C. J. Kicklighter. Private W. F. Costlow, E. Costlow, A. H. Covington, Private W. B. Gossett, J. T. Johnson, E. L. Nix, G. String
64. Caldwell, C. H. B.: I., 232; VI., 190, 196. Caldwell, G. H., II., 69. Caldwell, J., VIII., 363, 366. Caldwell, J. C., II., 69. Caleb Cushing, revenue cutter, VI., 294. Calef, J. H., IV., 230. Calhoun, J. C., unveiling statue of, IX., 36. Calhoun,, U. S. S., II., 330. California enlistment Viii., 102. Cambridge, Mass., return of the Mass. Sixteenth Inf., IX., 261. Camden, Ark., II., 352. Camden, N. C.: I., 362. Cameron, R. A., X., 203. Cameron, S.: IV., 52; V., 130; VII., 30, 98, 192; VIII., 84, 345. Cameron Dragoons, Pa. Fifth Cav., IV., 253. Cammock, J., VIII., 281. Camps— Camp Allegheny, W. Va., I., 354. Camp Anderson, VIII., 89. Camp Asylum, Columbia, S. C., VII., 44. Camp Butler, near Springfield, Ill., I., 175; VII., 44, 68. Camp Cameron, Va., VIII., 67. Camp Cass, Va., I., 343; VIII., 101. Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, VII., 44, 68, 105, 108. Camp Creek, W. Va., I., 3