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ered our right flank, and drove afar the enemy's battery and regiments. I name these gentlemen as ornaments to their branch of the service. I must refer to Gen. Hooker to render justice to the part taken by my First brigade, under Gen. Robinson, and Randolph's battery, in the affair of the twenty-seventh, at Bristow station. Again am I called on to name the efficiency of my staff. Capt. Mindil, often cited, brave and intelligent, was the only military Aid present to assist me; but Dr. Pancost, Division Surgeon-General, not only insured the promptness of his department, but with heroism and aptitude, carried for me my orders. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. Kearny, Major-General, Commanding First Division. Colonel Scammon's report. headquarters First provisional brigade, Kanawha division, Fort Ramsay, August 30, 1862. Captain G. M. Bascom, A. A.G.: sir: I send, herewith, the reports of Colonel White and Lieut.-Col. Coleman, commanding the Twelfth an
ered our right flank, and drove afar the enemy's battery and regiments. I name these gentlemen as ornaments to their branch of the service. I must refer to Gen. Hooker to render justice to the part taken by my First brigade, under Gen. Robinson, and Randolph's battery, in the affair of the twenty-seventh, at Bristow station. Again am I called on to name the efficiency of my staff. Capt. Mindil, often cited, brave and intelligent, was the only military Aid present to assist me; but Dr. Pancost, Division Surgeon-General, not only insured the promptness of his department, but with heroism and aptitude, carried for me my orders. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. Kearny, Major-General, Commanding First Division. Colonel Scammon's report. headquarters First provisional brigade, Kanawha division, Fort Ramsay, August 30, 1862. Captain G. M. Bascom, A. A.G.: sir: I send, herewith, the reports of Colonel White and Lieut.-Col. Coleman, commanding the Twelfth an