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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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red and forty, out of two hundred and sixty-eight men carried in. The colors of this regiment, shot from the staff, formed the winding-sheet of the last man of the color company, at the extreme point reached by our troops that day. Major White, whose death we lament, was a most gallant and accomplished officer, of elevated character and noble principles. No braver or better soldier survives him. Read's battery performed the most important service in a position of great danger. Second Lieutenant J. D. Parkman was killed on the field, gallantly discharging his duty. One gun was disabled and abandoned, and so many horses as to render it necessary to bring off their pieces severally. The acts of individual heroism performed on this memorable day are so numerous that regimental commanders have not attempted to particularize them. I am, as usual, greatly indebted to Captain Holmes, A. A. G., and Lieutenant Doby, A. D. C., of my staff, for intelligent and efficient assistance in carryin