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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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selves so gallantly, it is impossible to mention particular individuals, although there were those whose gallant conduct renders them worthy of the proudest position. H. C. Wood, Major, commanding Thirty-seventh Regiment. Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Walton. camp twenty-Third Virginia regiment, August 13, 1862. Colonel A. G. Taliaferro, commanding Third Brigade: The Twenty-third Virginia regiment left its camp at this place, with the rest of the army, on the evening of the seventh there were individual instances of great gallantry; but it might be invidious to mention them. Enclosed please find list of killed and wounded of the regiment in the battle of Cedar Creek. Color-sergeant John P. Waddy, company G, Sergeant William A. Walton and Corporal John M. Booker, of company I, behaved with great gallantry, and deserve well of their country. Several others did their duty as good soldiers. Respectfully submitted. S. T. Walton, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding Regime