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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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e, John L. Lathrop,D. F. Cooper, Robert N. Smith,J. W. Macomber, F. H. Cowdeny,J. P. Greves, Albert Norton,J. T. Ashley, Geo. C. Fox,Jas. Hoy, Jas. D. Strong,David Fitch, John H. Brown,Lyman Knowlton, Albert Belamy,Miss Hannah Curtis, Mrs. M. O. Quoiff,Miss M. Albright, Mrs. Nicholson,Mrs. Jane Harlan, Miss Doxy,Miss R. Patton. Boston. E. W. Hooper,E. S. Philbrick, Wm. C. Gannett,Geo. H. Blake, J. E. Zachos,Dr. A. J. Wakefield, Jas. F. Sisson,Isaac W. Cole, J. W. R. Hill,Jas. H. Palmer, D. F. Thorpe,David Mack, T. Edwin Ruggles,J. M. F. Howard, F. E. Barnard,Dr. Jas. Waldock, Richard Soule, Jr.,Leonard Wesson, Dr. C. H. Brown,Wm. E. Peck, James E. Taylor,Frederick A. Eustis, Daniel Bowe,Wm. S. Clarke, Samuel D. Phillips,Jules L. DeCroix, Geo. M. Wells,Mrs. Elizabeth B. Hale, Miss Mena Hale,Miss E. H. Winsor. Miss M. A. Waldeck,  It will thus be seen that the persons composing the expedition do not come from one locality, but hail from Washington, New-Yo
, and deserve great praise for gallantry and the manner in which they handled their several commands. Lieut.-Col. J. D. Hines and Major E. H. Carey are deserving of special commendation, and to their individual exertion in maintaining order, and their prompt assistance in handling the regiment, I am in a great measure indebted for being able to withdraw, in an open meadow, a worn-out and exhausted regiment, in the face of a foe four to one. Wm. B. Nesbit, Lieutenant and Adjutant, and James H. Palmer, Sergeant-Major, are also deserving a special notice for gallantry and devotion to duty. In passing with orders along the line while the command was lying and delivering their fire, they were conspicuous and greatly exposed. The non-commissioned officers and privates of my command are deserving the highest praise for coolness, bravery, and the soldier-like manner with which they obeyed every order, and endured the trials and fatigues of the day. Appended find the list of killed, wo
, and deserve great praise for gallantry and the manner in which they handled their several commands. Lieut.-Col. J. D. Hines and Major E. H. Carey are deserving of special commendation, and to their individual exertion in maintaining order, and their prompt assistance in handling the regiment, I am in a great measure indebted for being able to withdraw, in an open meadow, a worn-out and exhausted regiment, in the face of a foe four to one. Wm. B. Nesbit, Lieutenant and Adjutant, and James H. Palmer, Sergeant-Major, are also deserving a special notice for gallantry and devotion to duty. In passing with orders along the line while the command was lying and delivering their fire, they were conspicuous and greatly exposed. The non-commissioned officers and privates of my command are deserving the highest praise for coolness, bravery, and the soldier-like manner with which they obeyed every order, and endured the trials and fatigues of the day. Appended find the list of killed, wo