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signed, I have been promoted to the captaincy. And I presume the mistake has arisen in consequence of the identity of the two names — that of Captain Graham, from Petersburg, Virginia, (who lost two guns,) and my own. His case is now undergoing an examination before a court-martial in Petersburg. At the time of the engagement we were in General Holmes's division, and under the immediate supervision of Colonel Deshler, his Chief of Artillery. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Joseph Graham, Captain, commanding Tenth North Carolina Troops. Reports of Captain Masters. July 12, 1862. Captain Morgan, A. A. General, Light Division: Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of the battery of rifled guns under my command, from the twenty-sixth to the first: Shortly before the action at Mechanicsville began, the enemy withdrew from their works in front of me. In the progress of the action I saw that while the guns were useless, if ke
ry officers an exact programme for their proceeding. Colonel Brown was to take to Major Cocks twelve guns, viz., four ten-pounder Parrott rifles, two Napoleons, four twelve-pounder howitzers, and two six-pounders, under Captains Watson and Macon, and Lieutenants Thurmond and Pegram. He was to move by four P. M., so as to approach his position about dusk. Lieutenant-Colonel Coleman was to take to Coggin's Point, on its right, eight twelve-pounder howitzers, under Captains Dance and Joseph Graham, and Lieutenant Griffin. Major Nelson also to take to Coggin's Point, on its left, eight guns, viz., two ten-pounder Parrott rifles, two three-inch rifles, two twelve-pounder howitzers, and two six-pounders, under Captains Huckstep and R. C. M. Page, and Lieutenant Woodruff. Lieutenant-Colonel Cutts, to a point considerably farther on the left, eleven long-range guns, viz., eight Parrott rifles, two three-inch rifles, and one Napoleon, under Captains Lane and Ross, and Lieutenant R