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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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y. To regimental and battery commanders and their brave men, my thanks are due and most willingly tendered for their very valuable assistance and co-operation in aiding to bring this battle to a successful and decisive issue. To my staff, I am specially indebted for their willingness and gallantry in carrying out my orders on the field: Captain E. F. Travis, Assistant Adjutant-General; Captain Douglas Wirt, acting Assistant Inspector-General; Lieutenant F. G. Lyon, Aid-de-Camp; Captain R. H. Williams, volunteer Aid-de-Camp; Lieutenant C. J. Michailoffsky, Provost-Marshal, and to Senior Surgeon V. B. Gilbert; Major R. J. Hill, Assistant Quartermaster; Major H. A. Deas, Assistant Commissary of Subsistence, and Lieutenant T. B. Dallas, Ordnance Officer, for the zeal and efficiency with which they discharged the duties of their several respective departments. In going into the fight on the twentieth, the brigade numbered one hundred and fifty-seven officers, and seventeen hundred