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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.57 (search)
rison; 62d United States Troops, under Lieutenant-Colonel David Branson; 2d United States Texas Cavalry (not metween 1,600 and 1,700 strong. From Lieutenant-Colonel David Branson's report, page 267, same official repoct that the 200 men detached and mentioned above by Branson were driven or had retired to a hill were the 34th es engaged in the battle of May 13, 1865. Lieutenant-Colonel Branson says the attacking force was about 250. from the reports of the Union colonels, Barrett and Branson. Extract from the report of Colonel T. H. Barretly true. Extract from the report of Lieutenant-Colonel David Branson, 62d United States Colored Troops, batred was that they outran our cavalry horses, and as Branson shows by the above report that the 34th Indiana wereces of artillery. The 62d United States Troops, Branson's Negro Regiment, was quickly demoralized, and fled Ford and his Confederates hurled against them, but Branson's negro troops ran, and ran well, as the report of