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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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issioned officers, (Assistant Surgeon,)1 Wounded — Privates,3   Aggregate,4 recapitulation of casualties, July 1. Killed — Commissioned officers,1 Killed — Non-commissioned officers,1 Wounded — Non-commissioned officers,5 Killed — Privates,5 Wounded — Privates,20    32 Casualties, in all, thirty-six. Respectfully submitted. W. L., Colonel Fourth Regiment Virginia Volunteers. Report of Captain Carmichael. Seventh regiment Georgia volunteers, July, 1862. Charles C. Hardwich, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General : I desire to call your attention to the brave and heroic conduct of Sergeant T. A. Adderhold, of company I, Seventh regiment Georgia volunteers, who, after the colors had been twice shot down, sprang forward, and, grasping the staff amid a storm of grape and canister, shouted to his comrades to rally around their common standard, and did not quit the colors till he had received a frightful wound, and was obliged to turn them over to one m