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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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of the regiment, not understanding the order, remained at their post, continuing to fire at the enemy in front. At this time reenforcements came up, driving the enemy from our rear. Our regiment was partially re-formed, and then participated in a charge made across the field, pursuing the enemy until dark. The casualties were as follows: Four missing, nineteen killed, and forty-three wounded. J. H. Horton, Captain, commanding Forty-eighth Regiment Virginia Volunteers. Report of Captain Haynes, of twenty-seventh Virginia regiment. headquarters twenty-Seventh Virginia regiment, camp near Gordonsville, Va., August 13, 1862. Captain J. H. Fulton, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: I respectfully submit the following as a report of the part my regiment took in the battle of the ninth instant, near Mitchell's Station, in Culpeper County, Virginia: In placing the brigade in line of battle, my regiment occupied the extreme right, connecting with the line of the Second
The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], Exchange of Confderate officers — Scene at the exchange. (search)
y; B. W. Duke, Second Kentucky; W. H. Forney, Tenth Alabama; W. J. Ferguson, Sixteenth Virginia; J. M. Hanks, Kentucky cavalry; R. C. Morgan, Kentucky; W. H. Peebles, Forty-fourth Georgia; James Pell, Forrest's cavalry; Vandavender, Fiftieth Virginia; W. W. Ward, Tennessee. Lieutenant-Colonels James T. Tucker, Seventh regiment; James T. Brown, Forrest's cavalry; P. E. Davant, Thirty-eighth Georgia; William Lee Davidson, Seventh North Carolina; J. P. Fitzgerald, Twenty-third Virginia; C. L. Haynes, Twenty-seventh Virginia; D. H. L. Marty, Tenth Virginia; W. M. Parsley, Third North Carolina; A. L. Swingley,--;M. J. Smith, artillery; O. A. Patton,-- Majors D. M. Anderson, Forty-fourth Virginia; J. W. Caldwell, First Kentucky; J. T. Carson, Twelfth Georgia; W. T. Ennell, Third North Carolina; J. E. Gross, Assistant Adjutant-General; E. M. Henry, Fourth Missouri; H. G. A. Higley, Commissary Subsistence; W. H. Manning, Sixth Louisiana; E. A. Nash, Fourth Georgia; L. J. Perkins, Fif