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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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s. I annex a statement of killed, wounded, and missing, amounting to near twenty per cent of the force engaged. The loss of our General, crushing as it is to this young division, falling as he did so early in the fight, will be felt more deeply by many of his brother commanders whose friend he had been, and whose friends they were. But none will miss him more, or mourn his death more sincerely than I, who have been so near him during this unhappy war. Your obedient servant, Percival P. Oldenhaw, A. A.G. and Chief of Staff. Loss in Tenth division. General Officers killed.--Brigadier-Gen. James S. Jackson, commanding division; Brig.-General W. R. Terrell, commanding Thirty-third brigade; Col. George Webster, Ninety-eighth Ohio volunteers, commanding Thirty-fourth brigade. Loss in Thirty-Third brigade. One Hundred and Fifth Ohio, Colonel Hall.--Officers killed, two captains; wounded, two captains, one lieutenant; enlisted men killed, forty-one; wounded, one hundre