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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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ol. Crocker, Thirteenth Iowa volunteers, and Colonel Lawler, Eighteenth Illinois volunteers, inclosed herewith. In each of these engagements the skill and gallantry of the officers, and the cool determined courage of the men, deserve the highest commendation. Your obedient servant, Leonard T. Ross, Brigadier-General Commanding District. Colonel Lawler's report. see Doc. 195 and the Supplement. Headquarters Commander of the post, Jackson, Tenn., September 6, 1862. To Capt. M. J. Kimball, Aid-de-Camp: sir: I have the honor to report the following concerning the recent engagements along the line of the Mississippi Central Railroad, and in the vicinity of Medon Station: Immediately after the repulse of the enemy at Bolivar, large bodies of his cavalry attacked the different detachments stationed along the line of the Mississippi Central Railroad, between Medon and Tooness Station. The detachment being small-consisting at most of single companies-after sharp skirmish