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d men of General Hovey's division. To borrow the expression of another when speaking of General Hovey, there is no discount on his pluck, while the praises of General McGinnis and Colonel Slack, Colonel Cameron, (Thirty-fourth Indiana,) and Colonel Macauley, (Eleventh Indiana,) and in a word, all of them, were upon the tongues of all, at the same time it is due to the truth of history to state that the Eighteenth Indiana, whose mortality list is larger than any regiment engaged, and the Ninety-entered the fight with four hundred and ninety-one enlisted men, and twenty-eight commissioned officers. It lost one killed, one missing, and twenty-three wounded. I append a list of the killed, wounded, and missing. Very respectfully, Dan. Macauley, Colonel Eleventh Indiana. Report of Colonel Speigel. headquarters one hundred and Twentieth regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, in the field, May 2, 1863. Brigadier-General T. T. Garrard, Commanding First Brigade, Ninth Division: s