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position again. The infantry still falling back, I again limbered up, and, from carelessness of the drivers, broke the pole, when with difficulty got the piece off, leaving the limber on the field, which I had repaired as soon as the Yankees were driven back, being ready for service by nine o'clock. The other three pieces were brought up under range of the enemy's guns, but not ordered into position. The detachment which was engaged deserves particular notice as having done their duty. Some two or three of them, having exhausted themselves so, felt unable to do anything. Sending word back to the Captain, he started to bring me a new detachment, when he was wounded in the forehead. W. M. McAllister, (private,) shot through the arm, the only man wounded. I also have to report private William J. Winn as having left the company that morning without leave, and not being seen till the next day, which he has been in the habit of doing. J. C. Carpenter, Lieutenant, commanding Battery.