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the two rifled guns of Captain Schneider, and Captain McMullen with his four mountain howitzers immediately fas then also done with one-half of Schneider's and McMullen's pieces, to enfilade the crest of the hill from tpieces of the Thirteenth Ohio regiment, and of Captain McMullen, commanding the howitzer battery, I can speak , now commanding Twelfth Ohio regiments, and of Capt. McMullen, of the howitzer battery. Very respectfully,ng to our previous order of march, the Tenth Ohio, McMullen's battery, my own section of two rifled cannon, ane malevolent. Adjutant-General Hartsuff now got McMullen's howitzer battery into position, and it began plae back, and, by order of the General, sent forward McMullen's howitzers and Snyder's two field-pieces, which pis family. Snyder's two rifled six-pounders and McMullen's batteries were planted in the road about two hunquently part of each was removed to the right. Capt. McMullen was finally struck down, but not seriously hurt
llantry; and Captain Schneider, of the rifled artillery, a very gallant and deserving officer, was most prompt and successful in the management of his guns. Captain McMullen, though his howitzers were not brought into play in action, was prompt and ready at every point on the march, as he is ever at every call of duty; and Lieut.ite500 10th Ohio, Col. Wood, (acting Col.)600 7th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Creighton comm'ding500 37th Ohio, Col. Siebur700 44th Ohio, Major Mitchell commanding500 McMullen's Battery, mountain howitzers.  Schneider's Battery, rifled cannon.  Small detachments of West's and Pfau's Cavalry. New York world account. General outh of Loup Creek, with but six tents per company, in accordance with orders, and one blanket per man. During our sojourn at this point, our force was joined by McMullen's battery, or, as it is more vulgarly termed, the Ass battery, and, together with the seventh, Thirty-seventh, and Forty-fourth regiments O. v. I., our entire co