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giment) to your camp; when about three-fourths of a mile out, they were attacked by a party of the enemy. Information being at once brought to me, I proceeded to the point of attack, accompanied by Col. Jones of the Twenty-fifth Ohio, and Lieut.-Col. Gilbert of the Twenty-fourth Ohio, and Companies C (Capt. Brooks) and F (Capt. Williamson) of the Fourteenth Indiana. I at first supposed the attack was made by a scouting party of the enemy, and sent Capts. Brooks and Williamson into the woods d just returned from escorting the attacking companies to the scene of action, saying, with a smile and an air of almost supreme delight, Our boys are peppering them good out there, ) aided by Lieut.-Col. Mahan and Major Harrow, Col. Ammen, Lieut.-Col. Gilbert and Major----, of the Twenty-fourth Ohio; Colonel Jones, with his Twenty-fifth Ohio, taking his position in the redoubt; Capt. Daum, of the German Artillery Company, and Lieut. Dalzelle, of the Bracken Rangers; all the forces were, in a fe
e too hot for the gunners there, they would load the piece rapidly, fire, run under cover, remain there a few minutes, and then repeat the performance. The thirty-five minutes firing was a magnificent artillery duty. Old soldiers, who have been in many a fight, say they never have seen any thing equal to it. While this was going on, the Fourteenth Indiana, under the gallant Kimball, the dashing Harrow, and the enthusiastic Blynn, and the Twenty-fourth Ohio, under the veteran Ammon, and Gilbert and Butler, had been scouring the mountain on our left, to prevent a flank movement. They were much exposed to shot and shell, but were successful in dodging them. The other regiments, except the Fifteenth Indiana and the Twenty-fifth Ohio, held as a reserve, were protecting our right, and the batteries. After the enemy had been driven from their lower intrenchments, and their battery reduced to one gun, our artillerists slackened their fire, and took it more easily. The infantry brig
rnett, of Trigg County, was chosen temporary chairman of the Conference. On motion of Colonel Blanton Duncan, of the city of Louisville, R. McKee, of the city of Louisville, was chosen temporary secretary of the Conference. On motion of J. C. Gilbert, of Marshall County, T. S. Bryan, of Christian County, was chosen temporary assistant secretary of the Convention. On motion of Colonel John D. Morris, of Christian County, the counties were called, and the following gentlemen answered to W. B. Harrison. Trigg — Mat. McKinney, H. C. Burnett. Washington — Pat. Symmes. Lyon — W. B. Machen, R. L. Cobb. McCracken — W. Bullitt. McLean--Rev. Joseph Gregory, J. S. Morton. Garrard — J. P. Burnside, G. R. Davis. On motion of Mr. J. C. Gilbert, the rules of the House of Representatives at Frankfort, as far as applicable to its proceedings, were adopted by the Conference. On motion of Colonel Blanton Duncan, a doorkeeper was appointed. Mr. W. M. Clark, of Logan County, was
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
mpany F, Huger's Artillery Battalion, April 9, 1865. Lt. E. L. Purse, one horse, Sergeant J. Hamilton, T. R. Furt, M. Murphy, J. H. Youngblood, Corporal F. C. Bartlett, D. H. Sheppard, J. H. Hunt, A. H. Buckner, J. E. Bailey. Privates. C. Banks, C. N. Brookbanks, T. B. Bratton, J. Brock, W. S. Brown, J. Benton, D. R. Campbell, D. Calder, C. Coles, T. Coleman, P. F. Conway, R. Crocker, R. C. Crocker, W. Duncan, A. Duncan, T. P. Duncan, F. H. Edmunds, J. C. Gilbert, J. C. Givens, J. C. Hagins, J. R. Harris, A. J. Harris, John Hill, J. E. Jenkins, J. Kennedy, J. G. Kelly, C. S. Keckley, T. C. Lawson, A. Mack, T. R. May, B. Magellan, L. Maupin, Alex. McKenzie, S. L. McElhaney, J. McFaddan, A. C. Meyers, O. Nevils, A. Newby, H. N. Oswalt, J. Pettie, J. A. Pooser, A. Prince, C. A. Razor, J. Roper, W. H. Roper, J. Savage, R. K. Tennant, J. W. Thomas, P. Walsh, E. T. Wooddy. [1 officer, 59 men.] Ed. L. Purse, Lt. Comma