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ment held their positions was equaled only by their undaunted courage and arm determination to conquer. To my General Staff I am much in debted. Maj. John D Rogers, Brigade Quartermaster; was directed to conduct the baggage train beyond Goose Creek, which difficult duty was performed in the night with great regularity. Captoviding cooked rations for the brigade. To my Acting Aid de-Camp, Lieut. Charles B. Wildman, of the 17th regiment Virginia volunteers, and my volunteer aid, Mr. Wm. H. Rogers, I am particularly indebted for services on the field of battle. Lieut. Wildman conducted the 18th regiment and Mr. Rogers the 17th regiment of Mississippi Mr. Rogers the 17th regiment of Mississippi volunteers, to their respective positions in the action, and both repeatedly bore orders under heavy fire. Capt. A. L. Evans, Assistant Adjutant-General, though detained by other duty till 2 o'clock, P. M., rendered valuable services. The Medical staff, both brigade and regimental, were all actively engaged during the da