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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 7 1 Browse Search
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cond, shortly after daylight, the picket of the regiment on the Griffin road was attacked by the enemy under Wheeler. Major Kimmel at once reenforced it by two companies under Major Charles W. Appel. The enemy, being in strong force, succeeded in fy surrounded, and had eighteen captured, one killed, and two wounded; and upon the enemy appearing on the open ground, Major Kimmel charged them with four companies, driving them three fourths of a mile to and over a creek, where the main line was powenty-one wounded, (two of whom have since died,) and forty-three missing, supposed to be captured. In this action Major D. H. Kimmel particularly distinguished himself for his bravery, coolness under fire, and ability to command. On the twentietalry of Wheeler and Williams (more than three times their number) from their barricades and the houses of Waynesboro. Major Kimmel, commanding First battalion, and Captain John M. Porter, since promoted Major, commanding a portion of the Third batta