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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Ruggles' amended report of the battle of Shiloh. (search)
and independent company commanders, in all particulars, to special consideration. It gives me pleasure to acknowledge the services on the field, promptly and gallantly rendered, of Captain Roy M. Hooe, Assisttant Adjutant-General, and First Lieutenant M. B. Ruggles, Aidde-Camp, throughout the successive conflicts; of Lieutenant L. D. Sandidge, Acting Assistant Inspector-General the greater part of both days; of Major John Claiborne, Chief Quartermaster a part of the first day; of Surgeon F. W. Hereford, Chief Surgeon, slightly wounded, who rendered important services on the field until the wounded required his professional services; of Major E. S. Ruggles, Volunteer Aid-de-Camp until disabled in the left arm, by the explosion of a shell, near the close of the first day; of Captain G. M. Beck, Volunteer Aid-de-Camp; and of Colonel S. S. Heard, Louisiana volunteers, who volunteered and rendered important services in the field on both days, and of Doctor J. S. Sandidge, who volunteere
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battle of Farmington, Tennessee--report of General Daniel Ruggles. (search)
rigades, and to those of subordinate commanders, for full details of the services promptly and gallantly rendered by the division I have the honor to command. The accompanying return of casualties will show that our loss in killed and wounded was by no means inconsiderable — amounting to one hundred and nineteen. I am greatly indebted to Captain R. M. Hooe, Assistant Adjutant-General; Major F. C. Tackarie, Twenty-fifth regiment Louisiana volunteers, Assistant Inspector-General; Lieutenants H. H. Price and A. B. de Samuels, on special service, and Dr. Hereford, Chief Surgeon of division, who was indefatigable in the performance of his appropriate duties — for their services on the field. I am also under obligations for services voluntarily rendered by Captain McMahan, and also Captain Laster, late of Tennessee cavalry, during the engagement. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Daniel Ruggles, Brigadier-General. Official copy: R. M. Hooe, Assistant Adjutant-Genera