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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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n Messer and First Lieutenant Lyman Parcher, for their determined efforts during the battle to serve their country and sustain the reputation of the regiment. To Adjt. Leonard P. Smith I am particularly indebted for valuable assistance, and the heroic examples he gave others. I Color-Sergeant James M. Roberts deserves mention here for gallant conduct. He never faltered; always planted the colors promptly where directed, and never moved them till ordered. My thanks are due to Orderly Sergeant Samuel Strayer, commanding company K, for managing his company well till he fell, wounded, on the field; and to Orderly Sergeant Isaac Rule, for taking command of company I, from January first to January fifth, Capt. Barnes being sick and unfit for field-duty. First Lieut. Asa B. Hillyer, and Second Lieut. John B. Biddle fell while heroically attempting to rally their men. The regiment has lost in them officers whose places cannot be filled, and the country patriots who served faithfully to