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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 2 Browse Search
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vered them, acted as sharpshooters and did good execution in silencing batteries engaged in enfilading Judah and Newton. Mitchell's brigade, of Davis' division, got into a similar position and picked off every rebel whose head protruded above the breastworks. Turchin's brigade, of Baird's division, joined Judah on the left of Palmer's corps and fought desperately, but were compelled to fall back with Judah's division. The loss in the corps, outside of Turchin's brigade, was light. Captain McDowell, a promising young officer of the Fifteenth Kentucky, was killed during the engagement. Captain Sheridan, of the Sixth Ohio, well-known in Cincinnati as an actor of some ability, is among the wounded, and will probably be compelled to submit to the amputation of his right arm. The Fourth corps, under command of Major-General Howard, the one armed veteran, as he is styled in the corps, played a very conspicuous part in the tragedy of war enacted to-day. All the corps, with the excep
s. Captain Hudson, Fourth Michigan cavalry, Major Weiler, Lieutenant McDowell, and Lieutenant Doyle, of the Seventeenth Indiana mounted in a small re-enforcement, and I sent him Major Weiler and Lieutenant James H. McDowell, with company E. The major caught up before getting to n their arms, and as directed marched down to the road where Lieutenant McDowell took charge of and formed them. The major and adjutant were and found the rebel prisoners in line along the road, under Lieutenant McDowell. I ordered Adjutant Doyle to the forts on the right of the time and place. The battle flag marked captured by First Lieutenant James H. McDowell, company B, Seventeenth Indiana volunteers, was surria. Reuben Phillips Private 17th Indiana Major J. J. Weiler James H. McDowell First Lieutenant 17th Indiana Major J. J. Weiler Captured a fl Frank White   Doyle Adjutant   Lieut.-Colonel Frank White   J. H. McDowell Lieutenant   Lieut.-Colonel Frank White   T. W. Scott Captain