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which he managed his battery, fully supporting the high opinion I had formed of his merits.
Captain Brockenbrough brought his battery into action at a later moment and handled it with energy and effect.
The brilliant service rendered by Taylor's brigade, being immediately under the direction of the commanding general, is not included in my report of the operations.
Except the Maryland regiment and the cavalry, the attack on the east of the town was made by the troops of General Trimble's brigade-the Seventh. I am indebted to that officer on more than one occasion for valuable counsel and suggestion.
The Eighth Brigade, General Taylor leading, had the fortune to be so posted as to make a charge, which closed the action.
My personal staff consisted of Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Jones and Major James Barbour, of the Adjutant-General's Department, and Lieuts. G. Campbell Brown and T. T. Turner, aides. These officers performed all the duties required with coolness and efficiency. Captain Powhatan Robinson and Lieutenant J. Innis Randolph, topographical engineers, and Major Snodgrass, Quartermaster's Department, were also on the field.
Above all I was struck by the uncomplaining endurance of the men, marching and fighting almost incessantly for three days without a murmur, willing to endure to the limit of human power, and only asking to come up to the enemy.
I inclose a report of the killed and wounded, except of the cavalry, which I have not been able to procure. I inclose reports of Brigadier-Generals Trimble and Taylor.
Respectfully,
R. S. EWELL, Major-General.
Major R. L. DABNEY, Asst. Adjt. General, Department of the Valley.
[Inclosure.]
Casualties in the Third Division in the actions of May 23, 24, and 25, 1862.
Officers
Command Killed Wounded Missing Killed
Seventh Brigade
21st North 1 4 ........ 20
Carolina Infantry
Regiment
21st Georgia ......... 2 ......... 1
Infantry Regiment
Total Seventh 1 6 ........ 21
Eighth Brigade
General TAYLOR
commanding
Brigade 1 .......... ........ .........
commissary
7th Louisiana ......... .......... ......... ........
Infantry Regiment
Wheat's Battalion ......... 1 ......... 1
9th Louisiana ......... .......... ......... 5
Infantry Regiment
6th Louisiana 1 3 ....... 4
Infantry Regiment
Total Eighth 2 4 ........ 15
Brigade
Non-commissioned officers and
privates
Command Wounded Missing Remarks
Seventh Brigade
21st North 55 ......... 21st N. C.: Captain
Carolina Ligon Killed.
Infantry Lieutenant Colonel
Regiment Pepper and Captain
Hedgcock died of
wounds. Colonel
Kirkland and
Lieutenant Beall
wounded
21st Georgia 14 ..........
Infantry
Regiment
Total Seventh 69 ........
Brigade
Eighth Brigade
General TAYLOR
commanding
Brigade ........ ......... Major A. Davis,
commissary brigade commissary.
7th Louisiana 12 ..........
Infantry
Regiment
Wheat's 5 ........ Lieutenant Grinnell
Battalion wounded
9th Louisiana 37 .........
Infantry
Regiment
6th Louisiand 39 3 Major McArthur killed,
Infantry and Captains Hanlon
Regiment and Offutt and
Lieutenant Clarke
wounded
Total Eighth 93 3
Brigade
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