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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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igade, and headed it with General Pender during the fight. Captain Henderson, who succeeded him in command of the battalion; Captain Witcher, of the Twenty-first; Captain Penn, of the Forty-second; Lieutenant V. Dabney, of the Forty-eighth, all behaved as became good soldiers and gallant gentlemen. Lieutenant Dunn, A. A. General, was conspicuous in the performance of duty on the march and in battle. Captain Goldsborough and Lieutenant Booth, my volunteer Aids, were both wounded, and Dr. R. J. Johnson, also volunteer Aid, had his horse twice shot on two different days. As I cannot name all who merit notice, not knowing their names, I can only say, that every officer and man in the brigade may well be proud of the manner in which each and every one Conducted himself in the second battle of Manassas. I cannot forbear giving but scant justice to a gallant soldier, now no more. It was my fortune during the two days of the battle, during which he commanded the division, to be thrown c
For Hire. --A No. 1 Nurse and House Servant, of good character. Apply Johnson, Trueheart -- Vaughan; Or to R. J. Johnson, cor. of 7th and Clay sts. mh 13--2t