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in in perfect order to the front line of battle, and remained on the battle-field until seven P. M. on the fourteenth. This morning we are again on the front line, officers and men in fine spirits and ready to meet the enemy. The number of enlisted men was three hundred and fifty-five. The officers present did their duty nobly, leading their companies bravely to the charge. Captain Dennett's services on the right wing were invaluable, and when the color-bearer fell wounded, Lieutenant Pendergrast seized the color and encouraged the men. Sergeants Dennis McCarty and Friend A. Smith, corporal Thomas Garrigan and private Philip Mahoney have been brought prominently to my notice for distinguished bravery. There are many others, however, who are equally deserving and whom I shall mention in my supplementary report. Respectfully submitted, Wm. Birney, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Thirty-eighth N. Y. Vols. Captain H. M. Hoyt's report. headquarters Eighth Connecticut v