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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 77 1 Browse Search
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sistance; these three then charged the enemy, driving them from the railroad cut and across the fields, to within a short distance of their batteries. Owing to a great many of Colonel McElroy's men not having cartridge-boxes, they got out of ammunition; but, getting into the ditch and dividing them, they maintained their ground. The officers and men of my brigade behaved throughout as well as I could have desired them. In conclusion, I beg leave to commend the efficiency of First Lieutenant T. T. Kirkland, ordnance officer and acting assistant adjutant-general, and Mr. John Young, volunteer aidde-camp. These gentlemen were greatly exposed during the two days we were in advance, but were always at their post. In the death of Lieutenant Sheppard I have to lament the loss of a brave and promising young officer. I am, sir, Very respectfully, W. D. Pender, Brigadier-General, List of Casualties in Pender's Brigade. regiment.killed.wounded.aggregate. Officers.Men.Officer
is was not done as quickly as I expected, and Kirkland's line was exposed to a very deliberate and dhe enemy. About this time Generals Cooke and Kirkland were both wounded, and their fall at this crid to form on Kirkland's left, if possible, as Kirkland moved forward. The order was now given to r had not been able to form line of battle on Kirkland's left. The two brigades (Cooke's and Kirkla movement. During the advance of Cooke and Kirkland, a battery belonging to McIntosh's battalion,r it so long as the two brigades (Cooke's and Kirkland's) were in its front. On receiving informatirun. Before he could form on Kirkland's left, Kirkland had been driven back. General Walker, durito the troops commanded by Generals Cooke and Kirkland to say, that with the exception of one regimee-quicked my brigade to try and catch up with Kirkland's left. When I got into the open field I saw's brigade were moved, under direction of General Kirkland's Adjutant-General, to the right and rear[28 more...]