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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 0 Browse Search
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driven in by Brigadier-General C. S. Winder, with skirmishers and Carpenter's battery. The enemy had a battery of six guns (five of them rifction. As they came up they were posted near Captains Poague and Carpenter, on the left of the road, and fired, advancing, a part on the batnd in the woods near by. Thereafter, my guns, in conjunction with Carpenter's battery, were turned upon the enemy's infantry, several regimentfully, William T. Poague. Captain of Battery. Report of Captain Carpenter. headquarters Carpenter's battery, June 11, 1862. GenCarpenter's battery, June 11, 1862. General: In obedience to your orders, I hereby make the following report of the operations of my company in the recent engagements of the eighth's permission, I ordered the other section, under command of Lieutenant Carpenter, to take a position on the extreme right, as there was no arany: Thomas Jordan, supposed to be mortally wounded in head; Samuel S. Carpenter, gunner, severely in arm; William McAllister, slightly in si