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the Virginia as Lieutenant Commandant, if it be not the intention of the department to bestow upon him a higher rank. Lieutenant Simms fully sustained his wellearned reputation. He fired the first gun, and when the command devolved upon Lieutenant Jones, in consequence of my disability, he was ordered to perform the duties of executive officer. Lieutenant Jones has expressed to me his satisfaction in having had the services of so experienced, energetic and zealous an officer. Lieutenant Davidson fought his guns with great precision. The muzzle of one of them was soon shot away; he continued, however, to fire it, though the woodwork around the port became ignited at each discharge. His buoyant and cheerful bearing and voice were contagious and inspiring. Lieutenant Wood handled his pivot gun admirably, and the executive officer testifies to his valuable suggestions during the action. His zeal and industry in drilling the crew contributed materially to our success. Lie
efore been under fire. Two of my batteries, Pegram's and Davidson's, (the latter having just been ordered up from my camp,)Captains Collins, Engineer; and of the artillery, Pegram, Davidson, Braxton, Crenshaw, Andrews, McIntosh, and Lieutenant Fitw its supply and repair damages; and I ordered up Captain Greenlee Davidson's battery, (Letcher artillery,) from the other siby those accomplished officers, Captains McIntosh and Greenlee Davidson, because they were under your immediate command. Nor of projectile. During this fire, Lieutenant Walton, Corporal Davidson, and privates Hewitt and John Goodwin, were struck byved by you, and ordered to my camp. The batteries of Captain Davidson (two three-inch rifles, two six-pounder smooth bores,ason to believe with good effect) upon the enemy with Captain Davidson's two three-inch rifles, Captain Milledge's three-incowever, to get a shot at the enemy. At this point, Captain Davidson handed me an order from Brigadier-General J. R. Ander
eries of Braxton, Latham, Crenshaw, McIntosh, Davidson, and Pegram. Jackson's division, commanded bp the batteries of Captains Pegram, McIntosh, Davidson, Braxton, and Crenshaw, and established them eries of Braxton, Latham, Crenshaw, McIntosh, Davidson, and Pegram, under Lieutenant-Colonel L. Walkultaneously the batteries of Braxton, Latham, Davidson, McIntosh, and Pegram, poured in such a stormt, under my command, to support Braxton's and Davidson's batteries, and to prevent, if possible, the At early dawn the batteries of McIntosh and Davidson opened upon the left of our position, and soom the batteries of Captains Pegram, Mcintosh, Davidson, and Braxton, of Major-General A. P. Hill's don to Warrenton Springs, Captains Braxton and Davidson were in position. All was quiet on Saturday,atteries of Captains Braxton, Pegram, Latham, Davidson, McIntosh, and Crenshaw were all engaged at i's, Pegram's, McIntosh's, and Crenshaw's; Captain Davidson's was left at Harper's Ferry with General[1 more...]