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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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oad for protection. During the stampede of the cavalry and artillery, I received an order from General Holmes, to send him an infantry regiment. I immediately ordered my regiment to proceed to the point designated, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Morehead. This regiment moved off in good order, but was stopped by the rout of the artillery, which almost completely blocked up the road. It was at this time, under a terrible fire, and from the confusion of the artillery, and from fear of while there scarcely existed occasion for comparison in reference to individual cases of prowess, I cannot refrain from making honorable mention of the names of Sergeant N. J. Garrett, of company M, Corporal J. C. Camp, of company H, and private W. L. Morehead, of company G. I subjoin a list of the killed, wounded, and missing, on both of these occasions: Officers. Killed: None. Wounded: Lieutenant W. A. Williams, very dangerously; Lieutenant J. D. Anthony, painfully; Captain H. C. Canno