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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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the morning, day had dawned, and no rest or refreshment had yet been taken by men or horses. In the early forenoon of the thirty-first, General Hill having returned to his more comprehensive duties in Petersburg, and committed the expedition to us, you issued instructions for a systematic cooperation on the part of infantry and all, toward success that night, and I sketched and submitted to the artillery officers an exact programme for their proceeding. Colonel Brown was to take to Major Cocks twelve guns, viz., four ten-pounder Parrott rifles, two Napoleons, four twelve-pounder howitzers, and two six-pounders, under Captains Watson and Macon, and Lieutenants Thurmond and Pegram. He was to move by four P. M., so as to approach his position about dusk. Lieutenant-Colonel Coleman was to take to Coggin's Point, on its right, eight twelve-pounder howitzers, under Captains Dance and Joseph Graham, and Lieutenant Griffin. Major Nelson also to take to Coggin's Point, on its lef