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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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g on the men by his presence and example. I am, Captain, most respectfully, your obedient servant, Smith D. Atkins, Colonel Ninety-second Illinois Infantry, Mounted, Commanding Brigade. Captain L. G. Estes, Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel Heath's Report. headquarters Fifth Ohio volunteer cavalry, Second brigade, Third division, cavalry corps, M. D. M., near King's Bridge, Ga., December 23, 164. Captain: I have the honor to report that the Fifth Ohio cavalry, (with the First mention Major D. V. Rannells, Surgeon, who, with remarkable assiduity and great skill, made the condition of our sick and wounded more than ordinarily comfortable on a wearisome march. No labor wearied him, no tax exhausted his patience! Lieutenant Heath, Regimental Quartermaster, had charge of the train, which marched mostly with infantry columns, and brought it through without loss of a mule, wagon, or a cent's worth of Government property. Lieutenant George S. Haldemas, Acting Adjutant