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my's camp. The Ninth Ohio and Second Minnesota (part of Col. McCook's brigade) encamped three fourths of a mile to the rightade to advance on the enemy's right, and sent orders for Col. McCook to advance, with his two regiments, (the Ninth Ohio and noticed by them. I regret to have to report that Colonel R. L. McCook, commanding the Third brigade, and his Aid, Lieut. eral Crittenden. A. L. Cunningham, A. A. General. Colonel McCook's report. headquarters Third brigade, First divisf the killed and wounded. I am, respectfully, yours, R. L. Mccook, Commanding Third Brigade, First Division. Martin Brune left of the Fourth Kentucky regiment, and a portion of Col. McCook's brigade, which had arrived, engaging the enemy on my rort to repulse our troops. In the mean time the gallant Col. McCook, with his invincible Ninth Ohio regiment, came to our su I came very near omitting, deserves especial praise. Colonel McCook rushed his men up just about the time the Tenth Indian