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ote, requesting me to go and see him, he being unable to call. My personal staff--Col. J. D. Webster, Chief of Staff; Col. J. Riggin, Jr., volunteer Aid; Capt. J. A. Rawlins, A. A. General; Captains C. B. Lagow and W. S. Hillyer, Aids, and Lieut.-Col. V. B. McPherson, Chief Engineer--all are deserving of personal mention for theief of Staff. Report of General Lewis Wallace. headquarters Third division U. S. Forces, District of West-Tennessee Fort Henry, February 20, 1862. Capt. John A. Rawlins, Asst. Adjt.-Gen. U. S. Forces, District of West-Tennessee: sir: A report of the action of my division before Fort Donelson has been delayed from varioume separated from their colors. Soon fugitives from the battle came crowding up the hill, in rear of my own line, bringing unmistakable signs of disaster. Captain Rawlins was conversing with me at the time, when a mounted officer galloped down the road, shouting: We are cut to pieces! The effect was very perceptible. To preve
g. Report of Major-General Lew. Wallace. headquarters Third division U. S. Forces, District of West-Tennessee, Pittsburgh Landing, April 12, 1862. Capt. John A. Rawlins, A. A. General: sir: Sunday morning, sixth inst., my brigades, three in number, were encamped, the First at Crump's Landing, the Second, two miles from Creek, difficult of passage at all times, on account of its steep banks and swampy bottom, ran between me and the point of junction. A short distance from it Capts. Rawlins and Rowley, attached to Gen. Grant's staff, overtook me. From them I learned that our lines had been beaten back; that the right, to which I was proceeding, wg. All honor to our Northern soldiers for it. Agate. Gen. Hurlbut's report. headquarters Fourth division, army of West-Tennessee, April 12, 1862. Capt. John A. Rawlins, Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: I have the honor to report, in brief, the part taken by my division in the battle of the sixth and seventh April. O