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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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hat the former commends Color-Sergeant John Oldham for his gallant bravery. The following is a summary of the loss sustained by my command: command.killed.wounded.missing. Second Kentucky regiment8543 Ninth Kentucky regiment7101 Cobb's Battery370 Total18714 Included in the above are of the Second Kentucky regiment, Chas. H. Thomas, First Lieutenant, and John W. Rogers, Second Lieutenant, Company C, killed; T. M. Horne, First Lieutenant, Company A, mortally wounded; Second Lieutenant A. J. Pryor, Company D, Lieutenant Harding, Company K, wounded. Of Ninth Kentucky, Second Lieutenant Dandridge Crockett, killed, First Lieutenant J. W. Cleveland, wounded. I am, sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Thomas H. Hunt, Colonel, commanding Detachment. Report of Major Hewitt. headquarters Second Kentucky regiment, camp Murfreesboro, Dec. 9, 1862. Colonel Thomas H. Hunt: Sir: I have the honor to report that, in pursuance of your orders, I formed my regi
nt, Braxton Bragg, General, commanding. M. M. Kimmel. General Armstrong to General Price. Middleburg, five miles South of Bolivar, August 30, 1862. Major Sneed, Assistant Adjutant-General: Just finished whipping the enemy in from off Bolivar. Ran in town. I believe they will leave the country. West Tennessee is almost free of the invaders. All needed is an advance of the infantry. They estimate their force at ten thousand. I believe they have only about six thousand. Captain Pryor will give you the details. I send seventy-one prisoners to General Villepigue--four commanding officers. There are strong works in the rear of Bolivar, and I did not enter the town, as it would only have caused them to shell it, without giving me any advantage. You will hear from us again in a day or two. F. C. Armstrong. M. M. Kimmel, Major, and A. A. G. General Price to General Van Dorn. headquarters District of the Tennessee, Tupelo, September 2, 1862. Major-General Va