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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Chickamauga. (search)
undred and twenty-eight rounds. Bledsoe's battery fired one hundred and twenty-five rounds. Culpepper's battery fired three hundred and one rounds. Dent's battery not reported, as it belongs to Hindman's division, though it fought with mine from about 1 P. M. until sunset, 20th September, 1863. I forward herewith the reports of Lieutenants Everett and Wood, commanding batteries attached respectfully to Johnson's and Gregg's brigades, and the reports of Colonels Suggs, Coleman and Fulton, commanding brigades. I am, sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, B. R. Johnson, Brigadier-General. Report of casualties. Brigade.Strength.Killed.Wounded.Missing.Total. Johnson's8692827198397 Gregg's1,35210947418601 McNair's1,2075133664451 —————————— Total3,4281881,0811801,449 Report of Captain R. J. Harding, Commanding First Texas. First Texas regiment, September 26th, 1863. The regiment moved forward about 3:30 P. M., throwing ou