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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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was more favorable than the rest, and they were first inside of the rebel works. The One Hundred and Twenty-third Illinois volunteers has the honor of planting the first stand of colors on the fortifications. My thanks are due to Lieutenant-Colonel C. G. Thomson, commanding Seventy-second Indiana volunteers, and the officers and men of his command, for the able manner in which they repulsed an attack upon our rear while the engagement was going on, and for the support given our battery by tholonel Frank White Colonel Minty's Staff. J. G. Vail Colonel 17th Indiana Colonel N. O. Miller.   E. Kitchell Lieutenant-Colonel 98th Illinois Colonel N. O. Miller.   Jonathan Biggs Lieutenant-Colonel 123d Illinois Colonel N. O. Miller.   C. G. Thomson Lieutenant-Colonel 72d Indiana Colonel N. O. Miller.   N. M. Ashmore Lieutenant 123d Illinois Colonel N. O. Miller. Aide-de-camp; first to enter the rebel works at Selma, mounted. Wiley Captain 123d Illinois Colonel J. G. Vail With a guard