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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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Illinois, Col. Monroe,772  Detachments, Col. Garrard,194  Light Battery, Lieut.-Col. Parsons,136   2406 And the Thirty-fourth brigade, Colonel George Webster, commanding: 98th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Poorman,822  121st Ohio, Col. W. P. Reid,814  50th Ohio, Col. J. R. Taylor,655  80th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Brooks,738  19th Ind. Battery, Capt. S. J. Harris,142   3171      5577 left Maxville, on the road to Perryville, distant about nine miles. The One Hundred and First Indiana, Col. William Garver, also belonging to the Thirty-third brigade, was detailed as guard to the train ordered that morning to Springfield, and consequently did not participate in the action. We had not proceeded far before we heard the booming of cannon in the distance, and when about three miles on the road, Capt. Bartlett of the artillery, and for the day acting as aid to Gen. Terrell, met our front, with orders from General McCook to move up without delay, and to throw out one regiment as skir