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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 15 1 Browse Search
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ved. The wounded officers, Lieutenant-Colonel Kane, and Capt. Niles, of the Kane Rifles; Captain Bradbury, of the Sixth, andee killed and twenty-seven wounded. I trust the life of Captain Niles will be spared to his friends and his country. He led nel Kane, Captain Easton, First Pennsylvania artillery; Captain Niles, First rifles; Captain Bradbury, Sixth infantry P. R.; h Infantry, Captain Dick; Captain Galway. First Rifles, Captain Niles. Sixth Infantry, privates H. Lathrop, dangerously; W. HIn my report to you of the 22d inst., I referred to Capt. Manson E. Niles, of the Tioga Rifles, in the following language: and twenty-seven wounded. I trust the valuable life of Captain Niles may be spared to his friends and his country. He led the fight. I have no hesitation in presenting the name of Capt. Niles first as entitled to honorable reward. It is the interey in handsome style, after the action commenced; and, after Niles fell, were commanded most creditably by Second Lieutenant S