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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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rders to move forward prevent me from giving you a more detailed account at this time. Enclosed find a list of killed and wounded. I am respectfully, your obedient servant, Robert S. Foster, Lieut.-Col. Commanding Thirteenth Indiana, R. C. Shriber's report. Winchester, March 26, 1862. To Brig.-G. en. James Shields, Commanding Second Division, Fifth Army Corps. General: I beg respectfully to report to you that after having received, on Sunday last, the twenty-third of March, at ck of the morning of that day Major-Gen. Banks took command, and I reported back to you. General, I have the honor to be ever ready to serve in so glorious a body of soldiers, under your able leading. Your most obedient, humble servant, R. C. Shriber. Gen. Shields' account of the battle. The following letter from Gen. Shields, to a friend in Washington, gives the General's informal account of the battle of Winchester: headquarters General Shields' division, Winchester, Va., M