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Captain, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, M. Douglass, Colonel, commanding Regiment. Report of Captain Smith, of twenty-seventh Virginia regiment. headquarters twenty-Seventh regiment Virginia volunteers, July 7, 1862. Captain J. O'Brien, Assistant Adjutant-General, First Brigade: sir: I respectfully submit the following report of the part which the Twenty-seventh Virginia regiment took in the battles of the twenty-seventh ultimo and the first instant: On the twenty-sur obedient servant, William Luffman, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding Eleventh Regiment Georgia Volunteers. Report of Fourth Virginia regiment. headquarters Fourth regiment Virginia volunteers, camp near Richmond Va., July 11, 1862. Captain O'Brien, A. A. G.: The different roads over which the regiment travelled, in going to the battle-field on the twenty-seventh June, and every day thereafter, inclusive of the battle of the first July, prevented me from giving, by proper directions
anott, Alleghany county, Va., 27th Virginia regiment; J. M. McFail, Anderson, S C., 4th South Carolina regiment; George Baker, W. C. Humphreys, F. A Hammond, Atlanta, Ga; J. T. C Calvin, Green county, Ga; James Renshaw, S. Garrett; L Brick, L. H. Grunaling, Atlanta; A. T. Holmes, S. W. Brush, Lewis Estmeal, Savannah, Georgia; W. A. Barron, Rome, Georgia, 8th Georgia regiment; R. Pinkney, Pendleton, S. C., 4th South Carolina regiment; F. F. Grayson, Leesburg, Va., 8th Virginia regiment, and J. O'Brien, Savannah, Ga., 8th Georgia Regiment, taken at Bull Run, John Silks, Abberville, S. C., 2d South Carolina regiment, taken at Centreville; W. M. Javins, Columbia, S. C., same regiment, taken at Fairfax Court-House; W. M. T. Thompson, Pontotoc, Miss.; J. H. Wingfield, Amherst county, 19th Va. regiment, taken at Centreville; John E Ledbetter, Hanover county, Va., Radford's Regiment, taken at the Court-House; A. J. Smith, Russell county, Ala., 8th Alabama regiment, taken at Sangstar's Cross Ro
of allegiance to the United States, or an oath not to engage in arms against the United States. Of those confined in this city the 37 here named will be released as above. Townsend Hobbs, W. Lafin, R. G. Alford, D. D. Fiquaet, S. S. Green, David Porter. G. A. Thomas, Thos. Anderson, A. C. Ferrill, J. A. Winfield, J. R. Payne, W. James, A. Bomamdier, F. Ward, W. A. Wilson, C. Long, R. B. Boone, R. Walker, Wm. T. Thompson. W. Johnson, W. Burrows, J. N. McFall, Geo. Banker, J. Carlin, J. O'Brien. S. Garritt, L. Rielk, W. A. Barron, G. H. Gamling, J. Leadbetter, A. J. Smith, J. F. Grayson, R. Pinckney, W. J. N. Barton, Geo. Larrabee, J. T. Elliott, Geo. Miller. Col. Loomis, commanding at Fort Columbus, will, in connection with Lieut. Colonel Burke, select twenty from among the prisoners of war under their charge, to make up the number indicated. The prisoners to be released will be sent by the first opportunity to Fortress Monroe, and thence under a flag of truce through the Un