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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 15 1 Browse Search
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, supposing the order to be to move in a different direction, marched under Colonel Farrow a short distance to the rear. Desiring to form a reserve of this force and of the First regiment for further movements, I directed Major Farrow to march farther to the right and rear, and form near Colonel Hamilton. Two companies of the Firs of the portions of the First and Thirteenth, under Colonel Hamilton and Major Farrow, they were ordered by Major-General Hill to take a position considerably to the ground and the undergrowth caused a separation of the wings of my command. Major Farrow, with the right and centre companies, in a few minutes reported to Brigadierd Field. Soon I was joined by a portion of Colonel Edwards's regiment, under Major Farrow, and with this portion of the brigade, I occupied the ground as above indica and a portion of the Thirteenth South Carolina volunteers, under command of Major Farrow, slept upon the battle-field. On Saturday morning, I called for a report
neral Hill, with his division, leading; but owing to the darkness of the night, it was necessary to move cautiously. Stafford's brigade, which was in front, captured some prisoners. Before we had, probably, advanced more than a mile and a half, Farrow, my most reliable scout, reported to me that the enemy was but a few hundred yards from our advance. Pegram's battery, supported by Field's brigade, soon took position just beyond the wood through which we had passed, and opened upon the enemy. ers. The following is the list of casualties: Company A. Privates S. S. Rider and E. S. Crockett, killed. Company C. Sergeant James P. Kelly, wounded-finger shot off; private William Boyd, wounded — end of thumb shot. Company D. Privates J. Farrow, wounded in side; D. S. Allison, wounded in thigh. Company E. Private William Richardson, killed. Company F. Private George A. Bourne, wounded. Company G. Private Lewis Weaver, wounded in ankle. Lieutenant James P. Charlton, of