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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 11 1 Browse Search
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heroic gallantry, led the Twenty-first Virginia, and fell at their head; of Major Layne, of the Forty-second Virginia, who was mortally wounded; of Major Seddon, corps of gallant officers to re-form it. Finding our left turned, I rode up to Major Layne, commanding the Forty-second, and ordered a change of front to meet the eneme, front and rear, fell the gallant officers, Lieutenant-Colonel Cunningham, Major Layne, and Captain Dyerle. Reenforcements coming up, portions of different regimevery and coolness. His place is not easily filled. The same may be said of Major Layne, Major Seddon, and Captain Hannum, commanding regiments, and of the officersth August, 1862: About three o'clock P. M., the regiment, commanded by Major Henry Layne, in conjunction with the rest of the brigade, was ordered to the front, athe regiment remaining in good order all the time. Early in the engagement, Major Layne was mortally wounded, and a great many of the company officers and men were