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h by the left flank to their support, and General Colquitt's brigade coming up at the same time, wasd he immediately forwarded the brigade of General Colquitt to support the left. Returning to watch es had encountered the foe. At this point General Colquitt moved by the right flank, sending me wordby the right flank to meet the enemy that General Colquitt's staff officer twice reported to me to bthey had won. Ramseur being ordered to follow Colquitt and watch his flank, was necessarily deprivedtration of the enemy on our extreme left, and Colquitt was detached to oppose it. He was subsequentl14855103788 Rodes's,15117445854249621167816 Colquitt's, This estimate of the strength of this bere engaging the enemy. Being in rear of General Colquitt's brigade, I was directed to connect witht's,D. H. Hill's,23941 Twenty-eighth Georgia,Colquitt's,D. H. Hill's,23133 Nineteenth Georgia,ColqColquitt's,D. H. Hill's,23133 Fourth Georgia,Doles's,D. H. Hill's,29121150 Twelfth Georgia,Doles's,D. [19 more...]
ediately behind him. He remarked he wanted Gist's brigade. I informed him that it was to the left and had just come up (General Gist had a few moments before, been put in command, by me, of General Ector's and Colonel Wilson's brigades, and Colonel Colquitt had command of Gist's brigade). He ordered General Gist's brigade immediately into the fight in the rear of Breckinridge, a part of whose division had fallen back, and the whole of which was hard pressed. I refer you to General Gist's reporhe character of the fighting, on both Saturday and Sunday, they were greatly exposed, and bore themselves as became gentlemen and soldiers fighting for all that is dear. For the gallant dead we can but mourn. The noble, brave, and chivalrous Colquitt, who fell in command of Gist's brigade, was a soldier and a gentleman, a Christian and a friend. I hope I will be excused for paying, in my report, a tribute to his worth. A map of the field and a list of casualties will accompany this repor
lumns made the attack, one led by Brigadier-General A. H. Colquitt, and the other by Brigadier-Generlent conduct of Brigadier-Generals Hagood and Colquitt, as evidenced in the attack on the enemy's poGeneral Hagood. On the twenty-sixth Brigadier-General Colquitt relieved Brigadier-General Taliaferro. Brigadier-General Colquitt was relieved on the twenty-eighth by Brigadier-General Clingman, and tBrigadier-General Johnson Hagood; Brigadier-General A. H. Colquitt; Lieutenant-Colonel D. B. Harris, Department. Brigadier-Generals Hagood and Colquitt have both recently commanded on Morris Islandto safety of garrison? Generals Hagood and Colquitt, replied — That in their belief the enemy cou immediately after Wagner was carried. General Colquitt--Would evacuate both the same night. Cof his land batteries? Generals Hagood and Colquitt--Did not think the offensive can now be underf past 2 P. M., Brigadier-Generals Hagood and Colquitt were dismissed to their posts, and at three P[3 more...]