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my line in front, on the left of Gen. Weber. My right wing, consisting of the Fourteenth regiment Indiana volunteers, Col. Harrow, and the Eighth regiment Ohio volunteers, Lieut.-Col. Sawyer commanding, was posted on the hill-side in front of the os number embraces officers and men. Lists from the several regiments, with name and rank, together with the reports of Col. Harrow, Col. Snyder, Lieut.-Col. Sawyer, and Lieut.-Col. Wilcox are forwarded herewith. Among the killed and wounded are man servant, Franklin Sawyer, Lieut.-Col. Commanding. Brig.-Gen. N. Kimball, Commanding Brigade. Official report of Colonel Harrow, four-teenth Indiana. battle-field, near Sharpsburgh, Md., September 19. General Kimball, Commanding First Brigaever be thought of, save with feelings of the most intense sorrow for the brave dead and wounded. Very respectfully, W. Harrow, Colonel Fourteenth Indiana Volunteers. Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Brundage. headquarters Third brigade, Lou
my line in front, on the left of Gen. Weber. My right wing, consisting of the Fourteenth regiment Indiana volunteers, Col. Harrow, and the Eighth regiment Ohio volunteers, Lieut.-Col. Sawyer commanding, was posted on the hill-side in front of the os number embraces officers and men. Lists from the several regiments, with name and rank, together with the reports of Col. Harrow, Col. Snyder, Lieut.-Col. Sawyer, and Lieut.-Col. Wilcox are forwarded herewith. Among the killed and wounded are man servant, Franklin Sawyer, Lieut.-Col. Commanding. Brig.-Gen. N. Kimball, Commanding Brigade. Official report of Colonel Harrow, four-teenth Indiana. battle-field, near Sharpsburgh, Md., September 19. General Kimball, Commanding First Brigaever be thought of, save with feelings of the most intense sorrow for the brave dead and wounded. Very respectfully, W. Harrow, Colonel Fourteenth Indiana Volunteers. Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Brundage. headquarters Third brigade, Lou