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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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chief of artillery, as having rendered himself exceedingly efficient, and exhibited great coolness. From sickness, I was not present at the battle of Malvern Hill, which took place the next day; and none of our artillery was engaged subsequently to that near Westover. I have the honor to remain, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, S. Crutchfield, Colonel and Chief of Artillery, Second Corps. Report of Captain Lane. camp near Oakwood cemetery, July 12, 1862. Colonel A. S. Cuts, commanding Sumter Artillery Battalion: Colonel: In compliance with your order to report the part my company took in the recent engagement before Richmond, from twenty-sixth June to the present date, I submit the following: On the twenty-fifth June, the remainder of my company (two sections) was ordered to join one section which had been on duty at Mrs. Price's house for twelve days, being engaged with the enemy from behind our earthworks more or less every day in artillery duels