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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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wett's battery, which had several horses disabled, and, but for his timely efforts, would have fallen into the enemy's hands. He seized the colors of the Second and Fifteenth Arkansas regiments and rallied enough men to drive back the enemy, whose skirmishers were within a short distance of the gun. Lieutenant Shannon, commanding Swett's battery, handled it with distinguished skill and gallantry, and most effectively, whenever an opportunity offered. The members of my staff, Lieutenant J. G. Warfield, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector-General; Lieutenant W. L. Laurie, Assistant Adjutant-General, and Lieutenant G. T. Snowden, Aid-de-Camp, rendered me efficient aid, and were always at my command. In conclusion, as an act of justice to the brigade which I had the honor to command, and with which I had been associated in all the hard-contested battles in the West, from Shiloh to this last, memorable one, I beg leave to state that they never failed to drive the enemy in their fron