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e was an excellent officer and a brave, true man. My total loss is one hundred and thirty-eight, killed and wounded. A number of the wounded have died since the action. A list of killed and wounded has been heretofore forwarded to you. Respectfully submitted. William M. Barber, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding Thirty-seventh Regiment, N. C. T. List of officers of Thirty-Seventh regiment who absented themselves from their companies without leave: Lieutenant McCoy, and Second Lieutenant Sammons, company I, alleged sickness. Lieutenant Owens, company K, behaved badly, and has not yet returned. Lieutenant Smith, company F, went to camp, on Tuesday, without permission; alleges he was sick and unfit for duty. William M. Barber, Lieutenant-Colonel. Report of Captain Marmaduke Johnson. Richmond, July 17, 1862. General: I have just received your order directing me to report to you the part taken by my battery in the late combats before Richmond, accompanied wi