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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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nfantry, Col. Neibling, on our left, the Thirty-seventh Indiana on our right, under command of Col. Hull, and the Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania, Col. Sirwell. These regiments displayed the utmost br right resting on Schultz's battery, of Colonel Stanley's brigade; the Thirty-seventh Indiana, Col. Hull, on the right centre; the Seventy-fourth Ohio, Colonel Moody, on the left centre, behind a rais had moved to the rear, and when ammunition was being brought forward they turned and fled. Colonel Hull again led his regiment forward and fired the few remaining cartridges on the persons of the md to the pike, carrying many of our wounded. When near the pike, and while rallying his men, Colonel Hull, of the Thirty-seventh Indiana, was severely wounded and disabled. He fought bravely and gal early in the engagement and had his horse shot under him, but refused to leave the field,) Col. J. S. Hull, Thirty-seventh Indiana, and Lieut.-Col. James M. Neibling, Twenty-first Ohio, regimental c