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The enemy opened briskly with their mortars at dark, wounding 3 men (see list*), 1 severely, 2 very slight.
Teh engineer here has 100 men working to-night, and more will be given if asked for. Lieutenant Moses is mounting the Dahlgren gun at Gregg, and Stiles has 50 soldiers in addition to 100 negroes. I keep the lines manned during the night notwithstanding the shelling. Colonel Harris called this evening and took a memorandum of my wants. Under his recommendation, I will move up the remaining field piece from Cumming's Point to-morrow.
Captain Johnson, Palmetto Battalion Light Artillery, reports his company worn down by continuous service at Shell Point and Morris Island. Please send a strong and efficient company to relieve him. Two monitors (hulls pained red) lay off this battery to-day, about 1,500 yards off, watching our movements.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
LAWRENCE M. KEITT,
Colonel, Commanding.
Captain W. F. NANCE,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[Indorsement.]
Respectfully forwarded. Most of suggestions of Colonel Keitt, and some of his wants were supplied before the reception of this report. The remainder are ordered.
R. S. RIPLEY,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.
[Inclosure.]
Field report of forces on Morris Island, commanded by Colonel L. M. Keitt, September 3, 1863.
F o r d u t y. S i c k.
Regiment. Comm Non- Privat Comm Non- Priva
issi comm es issi comm tes
oned issi oned issi
offi oned offi oned
cers offi cers offi
cers cers
25th South Carolina 36 68 423 -- 1 3
27th Georgia 24 38 151 1 2 5
28th Georgia 23 53 136 1 3 12
32nd Georgia 23 37 294 -- -- --
Artillery 11 -- 187 -- -- 5
Total 117 196 1,191 2 5 25
Regiment. Effectiv Total Aggregat
e total e
25th South Carolina 491 495 531
27th Georgia 189 196 221
28th Georgia 189 205 228
32nd Georgia 331 --- 354
Artillery 192 197 208
Total 1,392 1,093 1,542
NOTE ON ORIGINAL.-The 32nd Georgia are merely awaiting transportation.
LAWRENCE M. KEITT,
Colonel, Commanding.
HEADQUARTERS BATTERY WAGNER,
September 5, 1863-4 a.m.CAPTAIN: I sent last evening by Major Warley my report up to 9 p.m. The enemy have been quiet during the night. I opened on
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*Not found.
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