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er. He was everywhere in the thickest of the fight; cool and courageous, encouraging the men and directing them in their duty. His services were invaluable. I desire, also, to make special mention of Captains Savage, Barry, McLaurin, Gore, and Byrne. They were all conspicuous in the discharge of their duties, and all wounded on the field, the last three very seriously, Captain Byrne having lost an arm. Very respectfully, your most obedient, &c., Robert H. Cowan, Colonel, commanding EighCaptain Byrne having lost an arm. Very respectfully, your most obedient, &c., Robert H. Cowan, Colonel, commanding Eighteenth N. C. T. Report of Colonel Edwards of the part taken by the Thirteenth regiment South Carolina volunteers. headquarters Thirteenth regiment, S. C. V., July 18, 1862. Captain A. C. Haskell, Assistant Adjutant-General: I. The Thirteenth, numbering four hundred and thirteen (413) men, reached the scene of action near Mechanicsville and Beaver Dam Creek at half past 6 P. M., on the twenty-sixth June, formed line of battle, and remained under fire of shot and shell until nine P. M