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The enemy again took post behind a fence, with an open field in front, and in the mean time having been re-enforced, they manifested some stubbornness in giving us the ground. In about an hour, however, they kindly permitted us to advance our line, which we did at a double-quick. We drove them about a mile, when darkness ended the fight. We occupied for the night our advanced line.
Of the officers and men of my command, I have simply to say they did their duty. I want no better.
Our loss was 13 wounded, Marshal Grinstead, Company B, and John Sheets, Company F, probably mortally. The enemy left on the field 4 killed, 6 wounded, and 7 prisoners.
I am, your obedient servant,
H. TRIP,
Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding.
Captain FRANK P. STRADER,
Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Third Brigade.
No. 44. Report of Colonel William W. Berry, Fifth Kentucky Infantry.TULLAHOMA, July 6, 1863.
SIR: In compliance with orders of to-day, I submit the following:
Marching from Murfreesborough on the 24th ultimo at 5 p.m., I was ordered with my command to the front. The advance had been skirmishing at this time some two hours. Deploying on the crest of a hill, I was ordered to move across the valley in front and drive the enemy from some high hills opposite. Two wheat-fields intervened, and, of course, we were much exposed. The enemy were concealed in the timber, with a strong skirmish line, well supported. I moved forward, drove the enemy, and, according to orders, held the hills.
My loss was 8 wounded and 1 killed. The enemy left 2 killed and a number wounded on the ground.
Officers and men came fully up to the work, and I shall never ask under fire, and nothing of consequence, except hard marching, occurred.
Attached is a list of the killed and wounded.*
Respectfully, your obedient servant,
WM. W. BERRY,
Colonel Fifth Kentucky Volunteers.
Captain FRANK P. STRADER,
Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.
No. 45. Report of Lieutenant Colonel E. Bassett Langdon, First Ohio Infantry.
HEADQUARTERS FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,
Tullahoma, July 6, 1863.CAPTAIN: In reply to circular calling for reports of regimental commanders, in regard to the part taken by their respective regiments in
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*Embodied in revised statement, p.422.
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