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ssary, to expedite you. Bring all the ammunition you possibly can. By order of Maj. Gen. E. Van Dorn: Dabney H. Maury, Assistant Adjutant-General Special orders, no 64. headquarters Army of the West, Memphis, Tenn., April 24, 1862. * * * * * * * VIII. The regiments of Colonels Borland, Stone, Sims, and [W. H.] Brooks' battalion, and a battery of light artillery, which will be assigned by Maj. M. L. Clark, chief of artillery, will constitute a brigade. Lieutenant-Colonel [B. F.] Danley, the senior field officer present, will command it until further orders. It will march for Corinth to-morrow, with five days rations, cooked. * * * * * * * By order of Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn: Dabney H. Maury, Assistant Adjutant-General. Corinth, Miss., April 24, 1862. Maj. Gen. Leonidas Polk, Commanding: General: You will please order Brigadier-General Maxey, at Bethel, to hold himself in readiness to move on this place at short notice by railroad or otherwise, as circumstances s
ere Captain Parks, Sixteenth; Lieutenants Harvey, Murray's battalion, Wade and Color-bearer Bland, Fifty-first and Fifty-second regiments, and Captain Whaley and Lieutenant Craig, Twenty-eighth. Among the wounded were Cols. John H. Anderson, Eighth; D. M. Donnell, Sixteenth; Maj. Thomas G. Randle, Captains Puryear, Cullum and Pond, and Lieutenants Cunningham, Leonard, Fiynt and Shaw, Eighth; Lieutenants Potter, Owen, Fisher and Worthington, Sixteenth; Captain McDonald and Lieutenants Apple, Danley and Taylor, Twenty-eighth; Adjutant Caruthers, Lieutenants Banks and Ridout, Thirty-eighth; and Captain Burton, Lieutenants Billings, Chester, White, Haynie, Tilman, Fifty-first and Fifty-second. During the battle of the 19th the Twenty-sixth Tennessee wavered for a moment (as reported by General Cheatham), and seemed to be in the act of falling back, when the intrepid Col. S. S. Stanton seized the colors of his regiment and, rushing to the front, called his men to follow him. Inspired by