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Parrott was disabled during the action, and sent from the field. During the action Captain Squiers was deprived of the valuable services of Lieutenant E. Owen, who was wounded in the thigh by a piece of shell, while acting with his usual gallantry with his guns. Captain Squiers, in his report, compliments highly his Lieutenants Owen, Galbraith, and Brown, who were in the hottest of the action, and proved themselves brave and efficient officers, worthy leaders of brave men. Sergeant-Major C. L. C. Dupuy went into action with this battery, and did good service. At quarter past. nine o'clock A. M., Captain Miller's battery of four Napoleons was ordered from its original position to a point to the left of the main road, and near our centre. Here Captain Miller was so fortunate as to meet with General Longstreet, who assigned him a position. He immediately opened upon the enemy's infantry, who were advancing upon our left and front. Here he suffered considerably from the fire o