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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 8 0 Browse Search
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aken by the Forty-eighth regiment in the battles in front of Richmond. John M. Vermillion, Captain, commanding Forty-eighth Regiment Virginia Volunteers. Captain Mosely's Report of the twenty First Virginia regiment. camp near Gordonsville, July 24, 1862. R. N. Wilson, A. A. General Second Brigade, V. D.: The above-named regiment, under the command of Major Mosely, was held in reserve the most of the twenty-seventh of June, and about sunset was ordered to advance. When it arrived at Cold Harbor, it spent the night on its arms. Saturday and Sunday, the twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth, it spent near Cold Harbor, in a state of inactivity. On M woods several miles west of White Oak Swamp, at which place it staid one day, and then directed itself toward Richmond, at which place it arrived tenth July. Wm. P. Mosely, Captain, commanding Twenty-first Virginia Regiment. Report of Colonel Baylor. headquarters Fifth regiment Virginia infantry, July 9, 1862. Captai
Georgia regiment, was distinguished for his intrepid coolness, fighting in the ranks, with gun in hand, and stimulating his men by his words and example. W. R. Johnson and William Goff, Twenty-eighth Georgia, Sergeant J. L. Moore, privates W. A. Estes, J. S. Wingate, W. S. Walker, Isaac Hundley, Thomas Sudler, J. J. Gordon, Simson Williamson, Lieutenant B. A. Bowen, Lieutenant R. S. Tomme, Lieutenant L. D. Ford, First Sergeant Herring, Sergeant T. P. W. Bullard, Sergeant J. J. Adams, privates Mosely, McCall, J. M. Vause, J. Hutchings, Thomas Argo, J. S. Denniss, W. C. Claybanks, Joseph Herron, W. D. Tingle, and Corporal J. A. Lee, Thirteenth Alabama. The officers commanding the Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Georgia regiments report that it is impossible for them to make distinctions, where so many acted with distinguished bravery. In the Twenty-seventh, every commissioned officer, except one, was killed or wounded at Sharpsburg; and this sole survivor was unwilling to discri