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The Daily Dispatch: September 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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him near the dawn of morning. It was arranged that Col. Heth should advance it the centre, Col. Reynolds to conduct the fight wing, while Col. McCauslin was to cut on the enemy's retreat by a circuretreated across a and to the brow of a precipitate and commanding hill. In the meantime, Colonel Reynolds' regiment had opened on the enemy upon the right, and they, too, were soon made to beat a p his men and was shot through the coat. A Minnie ball wounded the horse of Major Hounshell. Col. Reynolds was also shot through the coat, and came near losing his life. General Floyd, who is asf service for several days. He compliments in the highest terms the soldierly conduct of Major Frank Reynolds, a son of Col. Reynolds, of this Brigade, and one of the best drilled and most gallant yocompliments in the highest terms the soldierly conduct of Major Frank Reynolds, a son of Col. Reynolds, of this Brigade, and one of the best drilled and most gallant young officers of the army. G.