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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 22 2 Browse Search
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., with a portion of the Second and Third brigades, Kinney's battery of artillery, and a battalion of Wolford'hoepf. The Tenth Indiana, Wolford's cavalry, and Kinney's battery took position on the road leading to the Fourth Kentucky and Tenth Indiana. A section of Kinney's battery took a position on the edge of the field,until dark, by Standart's and Wetmore's batteries. Kinney's battery was placed in position on the extreme lefl. Manson's brigade took position on the left, near Kinney's battery, and every preparation was made to assaulhed to the support of their pickets. The Tenth and Kinney's battery were close together, and half a mile in a-gun battery were both in park, one on each side of Kinney's battery. The First Tennessee was about a quartern past, getting to my own regiment, (for I slept in Kinney's battery ;) the Second Tennessee another quarter od taken the command, thought the Tenth Indiana, and Kinney's battery, were just two regiments by themselves, a
. The First Nebraska, Lieut.-Colonel W. D. McCord; Twenty-third Indiana, Col. W. L. Sanderson; Fifty-eighth Ohio, Col. V. Bausenwein; and Fifty-sixth Ohio, Col. P. Kinney, composed the Second brigade, Col. John M. Thayer commanding. The Third brigade consisted of the Twentieth Ohio, Lieut.-Colonel M. F. Force; Seventy-sixth e: sir: Of the four regiments Ohio volunteers, constituting the Third brigade, under my command, stationed at Adamsville on the sixth inst., the Fifty-sixth, Col. Kinney, was by order left as a guard to the stores on the road to Crump's Landing. The Twentieth, Lieut.-Col. Force; Seventy-sixth, Col. Woods, and Seventy-eighth, man; Thompson's Indiana battery. Third brigade, Col. Chas. Whittlesey, Twentieth Ohio, commanding; Twentieth Ohio, Lieut.-Col.--commanding; Fifty-sixth Ohio, Col. Pete Kinney; Seventy-sixth Ohio, Col. Charles R. Woods; Seventy-eighth Ohio, Col. Leggett. The work of Sunday night. With the exception of the gunboat bombardment,