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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 24 0 Browse Search
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Colonel Grigsby, supported Carpenter's battery. The Thirty-third regiment, Colonel Neff, was advanced on the left and held in position to repel a flank movement, anemporary foot-bridge being constructed. I sent Lieutenant Garnett to recall Colonel Neff's regiment from picket, and then moved the brigade as indicated. I was orde and to the rear of the Twenty-seventh regiment. The Thirty-third regiment, Colonel Neff, to take position on the right of the road; but, being detained in crossing rty-third regiment, rode up at this time, and, through him, I sent orders to Colonel Neff to do the same. The batteries arriving, I continued to advance them as rapiigade. Official: G. Campbell Brown, A. A. G., Third Division. Report of Colonel Neff. headquarters Thirty-Third regiment, Brown's Gap, June 11, 1862. To Caps above stated was unable to do so. Respectfully, your obedient servant, John F. Neff, Colonel Commanding Thirty-third Virginia Infantry. Report of Colonel C
s line with my command. I immediately formed line of battle with the Thirty-eighth regiment, Colonel Neff, Twenty-seventh, Colonel Grigsby, Fourth, Colonel Ronald, the Irish battalion, Captain Lee, wrigade became greatly separated. Finding myself with a portion of the Thirty-third regiment, Colonel Neff, and a portion of the Fourth regiment, I moved to the assistance of our troops through the sw P. M. During this time the officers and men behaved with true courage. Our loss was heavy. Colonel Neff and Major Holliday, Thirty-third regiment, and Lieutenants Howard and Garnett, of my staff, pfully submitted. W. T. Millian, Colonel Fifteenth Regiment Georgia Volunteers. Report of Colonel Neff. headquarters Thirty-Third Virginia regiment, July 8, 1862. Captain J. F. O'Brien, A. A.ngagements before Richmond is five killed and thirty-two wounded. Respectfully submitted. John F. Neff, Colonel Thirty-third Virginia Infantry. Report of Captain Vermillion, of the Forty-Eigh
he Major-General commanding, on the same field, over twelve months ago, it achieved, and which has distinguished its veteran troops in many of the hardest fought battles of the war. Colonel Baylor, Fifth Virginia, who commanded it, was worthy his heroic command. No more exalted recognition of his worth and services can be uttered, and no higher tribute can be paid him, than to declare that he was worthy the command of the Stonewall brigade in the action of the twenty-eighth ultimo. Colonel Neff, Thirty-third Virginia, while gallantly leading his regiment into action, was killed; Colonel Grigsby, Twenty-seventh, wounded; Colonel Botts, Second Virginia, mortally wounded; Major Nadenbousch, Second Virginia, Major Terry, Fourth, wounded; and others, whose names and whose gallantry have been, doubtless, reported to the commanding General. The second brigade, Colonel Bradley Johnston, which had been subjected to severe picket duty the night previous, and on the morning of this day,