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ting his guns most gallantly, fell, late in the day, mortally wounded, and has since died. I cannot too highly applaud the conduct of both officers and men. Captains Bachman and Reilly fought their batteries with their usual determination and devotion to the cause. Captain Garden, Lieutenants Simmons, Myers, Ramsay, and Sergeant Schlemmermeyer deserve particular notice for their gallant conduct during the battle, and also Assistant Surgeon Buist for his attention to the sick. Acting Adjutant W. L. Scott rendered me great assistance, and is entitled to my warmest thanks. Enclosed you will find a list of killed and wounded. I am, Captain, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, B. W. Frobel, Major and Chief of Artillery, commanding. Report of Colonel Baker. headquarters First North Carolina cavalry, August 9, 1862. Captain Barker, Assistant Adjutant-General First Brigade: Captain: I have the honor to report that the enemy advanced to the Gatewood field about