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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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e, the retreat of the enemy commenced and I followed in pursuit. Officers and men all acted well, and while not actively engaged with the enemy, yet the conduct of all was such as to justify me in saying that the Fourth regiment would have been equal to any emergency. Strength, rank and file, three hundred and seventeen. Respectfully, C. A. Duncan, Colonel Fourth Virginia Volunteers. P. S.--The following privates were wounded on Monday, the ninth: Edward Haller, L. J. Cox, and J. B. Major, company H. C. A. Duncan, Colonel. Report of Colonel Grigsby. camp near Port Republic, Va., June 15, 1862. Captain. John F. O'Brien, A. A. General: Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report of the Twenty-seventh regiment Virginia volunteers, under my command, in the engagements of the eighth and ninth instant, near the town of Port Republic. The engagement of the eighth was with artillery; the infantry did not participate. The Twenty-seventh regiment was or