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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 2 Browse Search
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e understanding that it opens the ball on the next occasion, for which it is patiently waiting. Suffice it to say, that it was in line with the five companies of the Eighth Missouri, not deployed on the hill exactly at the right time. Annexed please find report of killed, wounded, and missing, also reports of Major McDonald and Col. McGinnis of their regiments. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant. Morgan L. Smith, Colonel Eighth Mo. Vols., Commanding Fifth Brigade. To Capt. Fred Knefler, Assistant Adjutant-General, Third Division, Fort Henry, Tennessee. killed. Eighth Missouri--one officer and eight privates. Eleventh Indiana--four privates. wounded. Eighth Missouri--one officer and thirty-five privates. Eleventh Indiana--twenty privates. Report of Col. G. F. McGinnis. headquarters Eleventh Regt. Indiana Vols., Fort Heiman, Ky., February 19, 1862. Col. Morgan L. Smith, Commanding Fifth Brigade, Gen. C. F. Smith's Division: sir: I beg leave to
,1114  Co. K,1134    Total5618464  Killed.Wounded.Missing. Field Officers,11  Staff, 1  Non-commissioned Staff, 1  Company officers, commanders, 6  Company non-commissioned offi's,518  Privates,6464   Total,12734 Total casualties,89 Also six horses were lost in action. Crafts J. Wright, Col. Commanding Thirteenth Missouri Volunteers. William E. Fay, Adjutant. Colonel Whittlesey's report. camp Shiloh, near Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee River, April 8, 1862. Capt. F. Knefler, A. A. General Third Division District West-Tennessee: 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, Col. Leggett, received orders to march with their trains about two o'clock P. M., and to advance tow