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he level of From captain to brevet major-general John C. Tidball, Who Won His Spurs on the Peninsula. There is hardly officer we see here leaning against his mud-spattered gun. Tidball's battery was the first to try for the position of honor ober up and retire in order. It was on the 23d of May that Tidball's guns swept the Confederate troops from New Bridge on theeing so rapid as to be almost continuous. At Gaines' Mill Tidball and his guns won laurels. The artillery had begun the batrated mainly through the services of Captain Reade and Captain Tidball. Tidball emerged from the action with a brevet of majTidball emerged from the action with a brevet of major. He was brevetted lieut.-colonel for gallantry at Antietam on September 17th. At Gettysburg he commanded a brigade of ho and five of his Lieutenants and Captains here-Pennington, Tidball, Hains, Robertson and Barlow-had, by 1865, become general . Pennington, Henry Benson, H. M. Gibson, J. M. Wilson, J. C. Tidball, W. N. Dennison; (sitting) P. C. Hains, H. C. Gibson, W
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 1: The Opening Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller), Engagements of the Civil War with losses on both sides December, 1860-August, 1862 (search)
osses: Union 14 killed, 60 wounded. Confed. 40 killed, 66 wounded, 100 captured. May 23, 1862: front Royal, Va. Union, 1st Md., Detachments of 29th Pa., Capt. Mapes' Pioneers, 5th N. Y. Cav., and 1st Pa. Artil. Confed., 1st Md., Wheat's La. Battalion, 6th, 7th, 8th La. Losses: Union 32 killed, 122 wounded, 750 missing. Confed. No record found. May 23-24, 1862: Ellison's Mills, Mechanicsville, and New Bridge, Va. Union, 33d, 49th, 77th N. Y., 7th Me., 4th Mich., Tidball's Battery. Confed., 8th, 9th, 10th Ga., part of 1st and 4th Va. Cav., 5th La., battery La. Art., squadron La. Cav. Losses: Union 7 killed, 30 wounded. Confed. 27 killed, 35 wounded, 43 captured. May 24-31, 1862: retreat of Gen. N. P. Banks' command (Union) from Strasburg, Va., down the Shenandoah Valley, including Middletown and Newtown (May 24th, 1862), Winchester (May 25th, 1862), Charlestown (May 28th, 1862), and Harper's Ferry (May 24-30, 1862). Confed., Stonewall J