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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 9 1 Browse Search
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smount and act on foot during the assault. On my way to where the horse was standing, I met Capt. Hart, of the Eighty-eighth, the Acting Assistant Adjutant-General of the brigade, moving up from thhat the hospitals were dangerously, if not fatally, exposed. I therefore sent two of my aids--Capt. Hart and Lieut. Blake--to Brig.-General Hancock, to request of him that he would be so good as to arous as to require the assistance of all those who were unhurt. Even while I was waiting for Captain Hart and Lieut. Blake to return, several discharges of shell and Minie balls broke over and througxty-third, the Eighty-eighth, and the buildings and fences which immediately adjoined them. Capt. Hart and Lieut. Blake, on their return, having given me to understand that I had a conditional authnd to the favorable notice of the General commanding the division every member of my staff Capt. Wm. G. Hart, of the Eighty-eighth, was as brave and active under the heaviest fire as he is faithful,