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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Southern Historical Society Papers. (search)
-day may be seen a tree that marks the position of the right of this line of battle. The line formed, we advanced some twenty yards up the slope of the hill and lie flat on our faces. In this position we are concealed from the view of the enemy, now two hundred yards in our front. Our brigade is under the command of Colonel D. A. Weisiger, colonel of the Twelfth, whilst the Twelfth is commanded by Captain Richard W. Jones, the Sixth by Colonel George T. Rogers, the Sixteenth by Captain L. R. Kilby, the Forty-first by Major William H. Etheridge, and the Sixty-first by Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Stewart. The sharp-shooters are commanded by Captain Wallace Broadbent. A few minutes after we take the recumbent position, Captain Drury A. Hinton, acting aid-de-camp to Colonel Weisiger, walks along the line and directs the regimental officers to instruct their men to reserve their fire until the enemy are reached. As soon as Captain Hinton passed down the line Captain Jones step
; Unascertained, 57th Massachusetts regiment; David Barnes, 16th Virginia regiment, company G, Mahone's brigade, Stars and Stripes; Lieutenant Joseph B. Goodwin 16th Virginia, company F., Mahone's brigade, Stars and Stripes; Sergent John H. Deaton, 8th Alabama, company E, Sanders's brigade, 2d Michigan regiment; Sergent Peter Howell, 61st Virginia, company G, Mahone's brigade,--regiment infantry; John M. Critcher, 9th Alabama, company K, Sanders's brigade, 20th regiment Michigan infantry; L. R. Kilby, 16th Virginia, company B, Mahone's brigade, 100th regiment--F. J. Herndon, 3d Georgia, company F., Wright's brigade, 58th Massachusetts, Regimental; A. J. Saddler, 16th Virginia, company F, Mahone's brigade, 58th Massachusetts, State; W. F. Lane, 16th Virginia, company G, Mahone's brigade, Stars and Stripes; James Heaton, 11th Alabama, company G, Sanders's brigade, Guidon, Stars and Stripes, small; Unascertained, Stars and Stripes." The prisoners taken will reach at least eleven hun