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cksburgh was again to be occupied, and McLaws's and Ransom's divisions, accompanied by W. H. F. Lee's brigade d Hood extending to the right, in the order named. Ransom's division supported the batteries on Marye's and W division, and the Twenty-fourth North-Carolina, of Ransom's brigade, were stationed, protected by a stone wale immediate care of this point was committed to General Ransom. The Washington artillery, under Colonel Walto battalion, and the division batteries of Anderson, Ransom, and McLaws. A. P. Hill, of Jackson's corps, was pg columns to seize Marye's and Willis's hills. General Ransom advanced Cook's brigade to the top of the hill,est and at the foot of the hill, to which point General Ransom also advanced three other regiments. The WashiDavis, will remain on the Nine Mile road. V. General Ransom's brigade, of General Holmes's command, will be.total. First,Anderson's,1687103 Pickett's, 4646 Ransom's,45463508 Hood's,49294343 McLaws's,17464481 Was
portion of the brigades of Generals Wright and Ransom, which were engaged with the Yankees near Kingas attempted to be crossed by troops, (I think Ransom's brigade,) on Saturday morning, from the soutollect, was to attack upon the centre, and General Ransom's brigade, supported, I think, by General mand must pass through him. Respectfully, R. Ransom, Brigadier-General. A true copy: W. Hylleste courage. At sunset, June twenty-fifth, Colonel Ransom's regiment, Thirty-fifth North Carolina vogone; Colonel Rutledge next followed; then Colonel Ransom, Colonel Ramseur, and Colonel Vance, all m mind can conceive. In the charge made by Colonel Ransom's regiment, he was thrice wounded, and hadvery respectfully, Your obedient servant, R. Ransom, Brigadier-General. Reports of General Me in the evening, Colonel Wills's regiment, of Ransom's brigade, moved forward in line of battle, su I was informed by my brigade commander, General R. Ransom, that the impression prevailed with Gene[36 more...]
4 Walker's Brigade       1312738646 93917917 Ransom's Brigade       53610131 4186186 Kershaw's Brd)Pickett's,11920 Twenty-fourth North CarolinaRansom's,Walker's,204464 Twenty-fifth North CarolinaRansom's,Walker's,21315 Thirty-fifth North CarolinaRansom's,Walker's,32326 Forty-ninth North Caroll J. F. Gilmer, C. S. A.,) and the brigades of Ransom, Walker, and Daniel were put to work on it. Abhe opening between the point of timber held by Ransom's brigade and Longstreet's left. This order wn the position occupied by General Ransom. Colonel Ransom, of the Thirty-fifth North Carolina, in tey's right, and then to advance, I directed General Ransom to delay the execution of General Longstremmand, with skill and judgment. To Brigadier-General Ransom's coolness, judgment, and skill, we ahave been to us the loss of the battle. General Ransom speaks in high terms of the conduct of Col be forwarded tomorrow. Report of Brigadier-General Ransom of battle of Sharpsburg. headqua[