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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Fortification and siege of Port Hudson—Compiled by the Association of defenders of Port Hudson; M. J. Smith, President; James Freret, Secretary. (search)
. Colonel Miles threw out two companies on the right, under Major James T. Coleman, and three companies on the left, under Lieutenant-Colonel F. B. Brand. Major Coleman, with his two companies, commanded respectively by Captains Dejean and J. B. Turner, made a considerable detour thoming out from an apple orchard upon the flank of this section, Major Coleman took the guns, although it was to be done in the face of the wh and four men of Abbay's battery were killed. The gallantry of Major Coleman received deserved praise, as did also the skill and tried couraanding to relieve the battalion of Miles's Legion, commanded by Major Coleman, and to direct him to report at once to Colonel Miles. This leo at a time. A battalion of Miles's Legion, under command of Major Coleman, relieved the First Alabama for a few days, and rendered good s Miles's Legion, F. B. Brand, Lieutenant-Colonel commanding; J. T. Coleman, Major. Infantry—Ninth battalion Louisiana infantry, Bowling