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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 64 0 Browse Search
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ecial report of Lieutenant-Colonel Fizer on the subject, and to Captain Govan, in relation to the conduct of three companies of the same regi the indorsement of Colonel Humphries, on the special report of Captain Govan. The brigade of General Barksdale, I consider, did their wholeched the right wing, under Major Moody, to go to the support of Captain Govan, of the Seventeenth regiment, who was guarding the wharf on theth regiment, at the upper pontoon, constructed by the enemy, or Captain Govan, if needed. About one o'clock, I was ordered to go to the rewis, Captain, commanding Lewis's Light Artillery. Report of Captain Govan. headquarters Company B, Seventeenth Mississippi regiment,reat. The position was held until sunset. Very respectfully, A. R. Govan, Captain Company B. Report of Colonel Fizer. headquarteto the conduct of the portion of the regiment sent to reenforce Captain Govan, I refer you to his enclosed report. Very respectfully, John
ance with Walthall's and Govan's brigades (Colonel Govan commanded General Liddell s brigade). Gene for the command to cross at Byron's Ford. Colonel Govan's skirmishers were also engaged. Ector's ll's report, and to General Walthall's and Colonel Govan's for particulars. This division, too, afn of my division, consisting of Walthall's and Govan's brigades, and constituting a portion of the northward, General Walthall on the right, Colonel Govan on the left, and at once moved forward to Of the pieces captured, four were secured by Govan's brigade and one by Walthall's. I refer to thbattery posted near the centre of my line, and Govan's brigade on my left, I remained until about far. In the field in which my line was halted, Govan's brigade also halted, in extension of my lineth these on the right): and one to the left of Govan, near the Chattanooga road. Some of our pieceto move it back into the woods, in rear of Colonel Govan; two shells, to which the enemy replied fr[15 more...]