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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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nder all circumstances, a spirit of subordination and discipline worthy of the highest commendation. I have also the pleasure to say that, during all these trying hardships, the general health of the men has been better than at any time since we left Louisville. While I have such occasion to commend the fidelity, bravery, and good conduct of all the officers of my command, (save one,) I should fail to do justice were I to omit to make special note of the cool, persistent courage of Captain J. H. Douglass, in remaining at his post under the fire of the enemy, and of his promptness and efficiency in forming and maintaining the lines during the day. It is men not to be presumed that all the meritorious acts of privates will come within the personal observation of the commander of a regiment; but having been an eye-witness of the fearless bravery and enthusiastic zeal of private Charles A. Allen, of company E, during the operations of Wednesday, as well as at other times, I commend him a