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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 2 Browse Search
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gly and cheerfully until long after dark, when I withdrew them from the field, my other regiments having passed a few moments before. Colonel Magill mentions in terms of strong commendation the names of Sergeant W. J. Garitt, company M, Corporal J. C. Camp, and private W. L. Moorhead, First Georgia regulars. Captain Carmichael reports very favorably of the conduct of Sergeant Adderhold, company I, Seventh Georgia. Other commanders report that all acted well and bravely. The casualties in the utmost coolness and gallantry, and, while there scarcely existed occasion for comparison in reference to individual cases of prowess, I cannot refrain from making honorable mention of the names of Sergeant N. J. Garrett, of company M, Corporal J. C. Camp, of company H, and private W. L. Morehead, of company G. I subjoin a list of the killed, wounded, and missing, on both of these occasions: Officers. Killed: None. Wounded: Lieutenant W. A. Williams, very dangerously; Lieutenant J. D