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ook. Putting both brigades into line we quickly carried the Heights, much to the surprise of the enemy, I think, for he did not hold on to the valuable ground as strongly as he should have done. This success not only ensured us a good supply of water, but Thirty-Sixth brigade: Colonel Daniel McCook. Eighty-Fifth Illinois, Colonel Robert S. Moore. Eighty-Sixth Illinois, Colonel David D. Irons. One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Illinois, Colonel Oscar F. Harmon. Fifty-second Ohio, Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel D. T. Cowen. Thirty-Seventh brigade: Colonel Nicholas Greusel. Thirty-Sixth Illinois, Captain Silas Miller. Eighty-Eighth Illinois, Colonel Francis T. Sherman. Twenty-First Michigan, Colonel Ambrose A. Stevens. Twenty-Fourth Wisconsin, Colonel Charles H. Larrabee. artillery: Second Illinois Light Battery, I. Captain Charles M. Barnett. First Missouri Light Battery, G. Captain Henry Hescock. also, later in the day, had an important bearing in the battle of Perryville. After taking the