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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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. Tuesday morning we returned exhausted to our camp and brigade. During these two days all the men of the command were utterly exhausted, and the killed and wounded are as follows: Lieut.-Col. St. James, wounded mortally, since died. Adjutant Fay, badly bruised, his horse being killed and falling on him. Sergeant Major, wounded by the limb of a tree cut off by a cannon-ball. Major Anderson, stunned slightly, the ball striking his steel breast-plate, as he reports to me. Capt. taff, 1  Company officers, commanders, 6  Company non-commissioned offi's,518  Privates,6464   Total,12734 Total casualties,89 Also six horses were lost in action. Crafts J. Wright, Col. Commanding Thirteenth Missouri Volunteers. William E. Fay, Adjutant. Colonel Whittlesey's report. camp Shiloh, near Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee River, April 8, 1862. Capt. F. Knefler, A. A. General Third Division District West-Tennessee: sir: Of the four regiments Ohio volunteers, cons<