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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 6.34 (search)
nty men of Pegram's Petersburg Battery. Beauregard's Ms. Report of Mine Explosion; Lieutenant-Colonel Loring's statement. The dread upheaval has rent in twain Elliott's brigade, and the men ts, p. 116. As regards the men passing from control of their officers, see statement of Lieutenant-Colonel Loring--Ib., p. 92; General Hartranft, p. 190. If we except Elliott, who with the remnantgeneral efficiency of the artillery fire, see Meade's Report, August 16th, 1864--Ib., p. 31; Colonel Loring's statement--Ib., p. 95; General Potter, p. 177. Wright, of Halifax, opened too a witherccupied the breach, an orderly delivered to him a note in pencil, written from the Crater by Colonel Loring, Inspector-General of the Ninth corps, and addressed to General Burnside. This was Meade's first information from the front and was little cheering, for Loring stated briefly that Ledlie's men were in confusion and would not go forward. Ib., p. 58. Ord was now directed to push forward