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d on the field and commanded his company until shot through the body and borne from the field. (594, 595) Col. Sam. Henry's report: The charge was made with a zeal and determination that would have done honor to tried veterans — not a man faltering. ... In conclusion, you will permit me to assure you of the coolness and gallantry of both officers and men during the entire day. The regiment took during the day 70 prisoners. (596, 599, 822) Mentioned in reports of Col. J. J. Woodward, Col. L. Q. C. Lamar, Gen. D. E. Sickles, U. S. A. (986-988) Mentioned in report of General Wilcox, Seven Pines, May 31, 1862. Vol. XI, Part 2—(486, 503) Wilcox's brigade, Longstreet's division, Magruder's corps. Medical director reports 66 killed, 109 wounded, June 26th to July 1, 1862. (770-775) Report of General Wilcox, Gaines' Mill, June 27th: Capt. E. Y. Hill killed, far in advance, in field. Capt. T. H. Hobbs dangerously wounded ... Lieutenant Wayland, quartermaster, severely wounded. The la