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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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ained that my inference was correct. I sent out details, as early as practicable, to take care of my wounded and to bury the dead. I cannot undertake to mention the conduct of all the officers. All did their duty. Captain Wm. H. Randolph was killed by my side, urging his men on to the charge. A braver officer never poured out his blood for his country. Captain Fletcher and Captain Burke were wounded and disabled whilst in the fearless discharge of their duty. Lieutenant Swope, Lieutenant Rieser, and Lieutenant Brown, and others, were also wounded in the midst of the fight, whilst the officers who were so fortunate as to escape unhurt, did everything that brave men could do, and were foremost in the strife. Lieutenant McRamey, after fighting bravely through the battle, was wounded by the accidental discharge of a musket. Lieutenant-Colonel Funk again proved himself efficient, cool, and brave, doing all that an officer could do toward the achievement which blessed our brigade