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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The colored troops at Petersburg. (search)
ched, we leaped from the works and endeavored to make a rush for the crest. Captain. Marshall L. Dempcy, and Lieutenant Christopher Pennell, of my staff; and four white orderlies with the brigade guidon accompanied me, closely followed by Lieutenantion was destroyed. Two of my four orderlies were wounded: one, flag in hand; the remaining two sought shelter when Lieutenant Pennell, rescuing the guidon, hastened down the line outside the pits. With his sword uplifted in his right hand and the b the only officers who returned, unharmed, of those who left the works for that charge. My brigade guidon, which Lieutenant Pennell held when killed, was captured by Private John W. Niles. Company D, 41st Virginia, was stored in Richmond, and thert it. This was the situation when the enemy made their last charge on the crater. Its inmates had repelled Lieutenant Christopher Pennell. From a photograph. three charges. They were weak, exhausted, and suffering from want of water. They succ