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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 9 1 Browse Search
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terinary Surgeon Oren Holden, and Sergeant F. H. Colvin, missing in action at Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864; private George Leinback, wounded in the right leg at Buckhead, November twenty-eighth, 1864. Company G: Quartermaster Jacob N. Jennings, wounded in the thigh at Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864; private Henry Myre, killed November twenty-eighth, 1864. Company H: Sergeant James Bothwell, wounded slightly at Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864. Company I: Sergeant Charles Doyle, missing, in action at Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864. Company K: private Martin Quinn, wounded in the right leg at Waynesboro, December fourth, 1864. Company L: Corporal James N. Cromwell and private Charles Souls, killed; W. H. Brownell, wounded in the right shoulder. Timothy Edmonds, wounded in the hip — all at Waynesboro, December fourth, 1864. Peter Runions, wounded and missing at Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864. Company M: Jacob Allemany, wounded in acti
could get into position, the main slaughter and repulse had occurred, as stated by General Stevens to have happened within the first fifteen or twenty minutes. And all because General, Stevnes delayed until nearly daylight before he started. Captain Doyle, of the Eighth Michigan, his leading captain, stated that it was good light to aim when the first picket of the enemy was met; because, contrary to orders, the muskets of a part of his regiment at least were not loaded, and they were halted t were all well closed up; and another, as to the time and darkness at starting. Of all of which General Benham since had sufficient evidence from General Stevens himself, and from other officers to believe them wholly incorrect. He even has Captain Doyle's testimony that General Stevens neglected to give him the spikes, which, if they had been used, as the evidence shows there was opportunity, would have made the second attack quite safe. And every thing tends to the irresistible conclusion
aptain C. ordered his men to fall back through the swamp, it being the only mode of escape. Captain C.'s and Caskie's companies were on picket. In the skirmish Captain Clement lost six men and eight horses, supposed to have been captured. Lieutenant Doyle, of Captain Caskie's company, having absented himself from camp since the skirmish, I cannot be positive as to the exact number missing in his company. They report four missing, making ten in all. Three of the ten are reported wounded. How eight prisoners. I have made diligent search as to negligence on part of picket, but have found nothing indicating negligence, unless it be some of the men did not believe, after being told by picket, that the enemy were approaching, and Lieutenant Doyle, thoughtlessly, was dismounted, and had sent his horse some distance to water. My pickets were so placed, it seems to me, without carelessness, could not have been captured. Respectfully, your obedient servant, Z. T. Magruder, Lieutenan
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