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d his horse killed under him whilst personally directing the movements of his brigade. It is with much pleasure that I call your attention to the gallant bearing of both the officers and men of the Fifty-seventh North Carolina regiment, Colonel A. C. Godwin commanding, in their charge on a superior force of the enemy, posted in the strong position he had gained. Equal praise is due the Fifty-fourth North Carolina regiment, Colonel J. C. McDowell commanding, for their able support of the Fiftolina. The conduct of the Fifty-seventh and Fifty-fourth North Carolina regiments was admirable. I cannot speak too highly of their steady courage in advancing, and the coolness with which they retired to the line of railroad when ordered. Colonel Godwin, commanding the Fifty-seventh, and Colonel McDowell, commanding the Fifty-fourth, ably assisted by Lieutenant-Colonels Jones and Murchison, handled their commands with great skill and coolness. The officers of my staff, Captain Terrell, assi
Hoke's brigade of Early's division, under Colonel Godwin (General Hoke being absent with one regimedvance of my column, Hoke's brigade, under Colonel Godwin, arrived, and I sent Colonel Godwin, with e river with messages for General Hays and Colonel Godwin, returned and informed me that when he lefd he fortunately succeeded, without injury. Godwin's position in the trenches was to the left of trenches here was such as to cut off from Colonel Godwin all view of the columns advancing against attack of the enemy moving down the river, on Godwin's left, was repulsed by the Fifty-fourth Northinutes before the attack on Hays; and when Colonel Godwin ascertained that Hays had been driven fromame interval, lower down, and moved up against Godwin, at the same time moving up other forces againey are in accordance with the character of Colonel Godwin, and the fate of this gallant officer, a p regiments of Hoke's brigade, which were under Godwin. Some of all the regiments, taking advantage [6 more...]