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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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, dashed upon the enemy's banner and attempted to carry it off, was knocked from his horse, and had his horse shot, and still remains in the enemy's hands. We then moved from Waynesboro to Alexander, and encamped. 5th. Marched all day, and went into camp at Brier Creek. 6th. Marched to within three (3) miles of Savannah River, and encamped. 7th. Marched all day, the rebels in our rear. About four P. M., they attempted to cut us off at Cypress Swamp. One battalion, under Captain J. G. McBride, charged and drove the enemy about two (2) miles, then fell back, the enemy following them, when the whole regiment became engaged. After skirmishing about one (1) hour, we received orders to fall back across the swamp. Our loss was Captain F. S. Ladd and Lieutenant William Bateman, supposed to be killed; five (5) missing and two (2) wounded. 8th. Received orders to report to Brigadier-General Kilpatrick at four A. M. We then proceeded to Ebenezer Creek, when we went into camp