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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 2 Browse Search
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conduct of their batteries, which repeatedly silenced the artillery fire of the enemy, and forced it to change positions. And of my staff-officers, but recently connected with me on such duty, I have a most satisfactory report to make. Lieut. J. O. Stanage, Thirteenth Ohio, as acting assistant adjutant-general, has rendered constantly most valuable services in the performance of his proper duties, and, together with my aid, Lieut. S. B. Warner, Twenty-third Ohio, was constantly by my side tht of the killed and wounded of the command, all of which, is respectfully submitted. W. H. Lytle, Col. Tenth Ohio Regiment U. S. A. Col. Smith's report. Headquarters Thirteenth regiment O. V. I. Camp Scott, Va., Sept. 11th, 1861. Lieut. J. O. Stanage, A. A. A.-Gen.: sir: I have the honor to submit the following statement of the part taken by my regiment in the action near Connifex Ferry yesterday. At about eleven o'clock A. M. on the 10th inst., a general halt of the whole column
jor Mitchell, not having the opportunity of participating in the action, as well as the Thirty-seventh regiment, from their position in the rear. My high acknowledgments are also due to each of my personal staff, for their efficiency and gallantry on the field, with which every duty was performed. To the brigade surgeon, Dr. Shumard, ever most watchful over both the surgeons and the men for their health and safety; and my aid, Captain Atkinson, of rare ability and efficiency; and to Captain Stanage, assistant adjutant-general, of whose excellent character I have had the pleasure to report at Carnifax; as also to Captain Mallory, my commissary, of whom my expectations in that action were fully borne out; and to Brigade-Quartermaster Captain D. S. Smith, one of the most efficient in his department in the service, although detained by my orders at the camp, the highest praise is due for his care and fore-thought, not only in forwarding constantly the amplest supplies of provisions, b