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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the war in the South-West. (search)
worried over it, but made no effort to regain that confidence. He had felt the need of two scapegoats. On the one hand, he had taken from Lee the command of the cavalry and given it to General Arnold; on the other, the brave but unfortunate General Stone, who was not responsible for the mistakes committed in the campaign, but who had not yet outlived the memories of Ball's Bluff, was deposed and General Dwight appointed in his place. Franklin had profited by his wound to keep in his tent, anisturbed. The assailants, it is true, remained masters of a part of the battlefield, but they were forced to abandon it immediately afterward. Their losses were considerable. They had four hundred and fifty-two men disabled, among whom was Colonel Stone, commander of Polignac's old brigade. The loss of the Federals was two hundred and fifty men. Colonel Lynch, commanding a brigade, a very brave officer, who has since played a part in the schemes of the Fenians, was seriously wounded on this
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
GeorgiaCol. P. H. Colquitt. Maj. A. M. Speer. 8th Georgia BattalionLieut.-col. L. Napier. 16th South CarolinaCol. J. McCullough. 24th South CarolinaCol. C. H. Stevens. Lieut.-col. E. Capers. Ector's Brigade. Brig.-gen. M. D. Ector. Stone's Alabama Battalion. Pound's Mississippi Battalion. 29th North Carolina. 9th Texas. 10th, 14th, and 32d Texas Cavalry. Serving as infantry. Wilson's Brigade. Col. C. C. Wilson. 25th GeorgiaLieut.-col. A. J. Williams. 29th GesouriLieut.-col. Samuel P. Simpson. 32d MissouriLieut.-col. Henry C. Warmoth. 76th OhioMaj. Willard Warner. Second Brigade. Col. James A. Williamson. 4th IowaLieut-col. George Burton. 9th IowaCol. David Carskaddon. 25th IowaCol. George A. Stone. 26th IowaCol. Milo Smith. 30th IowaLieut.-col. Aurelius Roberts. 31st IowaLieut.-col. Jeremiah W. Jenkins. Artillery. Capt. Henry H. Griffiths. 1st Iowa BatteryLieut. James M. Williams. 2d Missouri Light, Battery FCapt. Cle