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either position, I had also placed all of Bee's and Bartow's brigades that had arrived — namely, two companieseers, of this Army Corps. So much of Bee's and Bartow's brigades, now united, as had arrived — some 2,800arted men of the blended command of Bee, Evans, and Bartow, breast an unintermitting battle-storm, animated, st Evans's eleven companies and two guns — Bee's and Bartow's four regiments, the two companies 11th Mississippthe energy and resolution of Gen. Bee, supported by Bartow and Evans, just in rear of the Robinson House, and about 12 meridian, and just as the commands of Bee, Bartow, and Evans, had taken shelter in a wooded ravine bend woods occupied by the mingled remnants of Bee's, Bartow's, and Evans's command, with Imboden's battery, and day. As Gen. Johnston departed for Portico, Col. Bartow reported to me with the remains of the 7th Georgiouse; and a few yards distant the promising life of Bartow, while leading the 7th Georgia regiment, was quench<
tions. This victory, the details of which I have thus sought to chronicle as fully as were fitting an official report, it remains to record, was dearly won by the death of many officers and men of inestimable value belonging to all grades of our society. In the death of General Barnard E. Bee the Confederacy has sustained an irreparable loss, for with great personal bravery and coolness he possessed the qualities of an accomplished soldier and an able, reliable commander. Colonels Bartow and Fisher, and Lieutenant-Colonel Johnson, of Hampton's Legion, in the fearless command of their men, gave earnest of great usefulness to the service had they been spared to complete a career so brilliantly begun. Besides the field officers already mentioned as having been wounded while in the gallant discharge of their duties, many others also received severe wounds after equally honorable and distinguished conduct, whether in leading their men forward or in rallying them when overpo