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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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guard; and I applied, accordingly, to General Lee and General Stuart. They were not furnished — doubtless for good reasons — until General A. P. Hill arrived, (on the sixth, I believe,) at which time the entire train and guard had crossed the creek and joined the main army. My scouts brought in numerous prisoners, who were sent to the rear; and my command collected a large number of small arms, and other stores, which were secured. The casualties in my command were: Company A--Private Hillens, killed, First squadron, at Cold Harbor; Lieutenant Early, wounded, Third squadron, at Despatch Station; Private Walters, Third squadron, at Despatch Station; missing, private Burr, Fourth squadron, taken prisoner at Shirley. All of which is respectfully submitted. Thomas R. R. Cobb, Colonel, commanding Georgia Legion. Report of Colonel McCowan. headquarters Fourteenth regiment South Carolina Vol's, near Richmond, Va., July 10, 1862. Captain L. C. Haskell, A. D. C.: Cap