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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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have been lost to us. The whole regiment, officers and men, merit special notice, The Fourteenth Indiana, Lieut.-Col. Harrow, and the Thirteenth Indiana, Lieut.-Col. Foster, were sent to reenforce us in a very critical moment, and I cannot speak in too high commendation of these gallant officers and their commands. Nobly did tted. Many have slight wounds, which are not reported among the wounded. Your obedient servant, John F. Cheek, Lieut.-Col. Commanding Seventh Indiana. Colonel Foster's official report. camp Shields, headquarters Thirteenth Indiana, four miles South of Strasburg, Va., March 26, 1862. Col. J. C. Sullivan, Acting Brig.-ention. Dr. Gall, principal, having been detailed during the early part of the action to take charge of the wounded, who were being sent to Winchester, left Dr. W. C. Foster alone on the field, and he was in the thickest and hottest of the fight, with the members of the Thirteenth's band, carrying off the killed and wounded as th