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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 17 1 Browse Search
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. The amendment proposed by the Military Committee was, to strike out all after the word resolved, and insert: That the thanks of Congress be tendered to Major-General H. Thomas, and the officers and soldiers under his command, for their skill and dauntless courage, by which the rebel army under General Hood was signally defeated , Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom it had been referred, reported back the joint resolution, tendering the thanks of Congress to Major-General Thomas, without amendment. On the twentieth, Mr. Brown, of Missouri, called up the resolution, and proposed an amendment, tendering the thanks of Congress to Reahe officers and seamen under his command, for the skill, gallantry, and good conduct exhibited by them in cooperation with the land forces under command of Major-General Thomas in the great and decisive victories in Tennessee. The resolution as amended was then passed. On the third of March, Mr. Schenck, from the Committee on
Stewart. After sending Lieutenant Lemmon, I also sent my aid-de-camp, Lieutenant Thomas, to explain the urgency of the case to General Gregg, and to bring down aJohnson and M. Edwards, Sergeant Shell, and Corporal Rogan. Lieutenants 0. H. Thomas and George Lemmon, of my staff, rendered me gallant and efficient service threnforcements, with instructions, if he was unable to send them, to apply to General Thomas, or anybody else whom he might see in command of troops, for assistance. Mght, however, was forced to fall back before the order could be delivered. General Thomas came to my assistance, but too late to save my line. He encountered the envant, J. M. Brockenbrough, Colonel, commanding Brigade. Report of Brigadier-General Thomas. headquarters Thomas's brigade, General A. P. Hill's division, DeThomas's brigade, General A. P. Hill's division, December 20, 1862. Major R. C. Morgan, A. A. G.: Major: On Friday, December twelve, 1862, according to orders from Major-General Hill, this brigade left its camp nea