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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 13 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 1 1 Browse Search
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on, of the Fourth corps, led the movement; the Forty-second and Fifty-first Illinois, under Colonel Bradley, acting as skirmishers. The enemy's skirmishers were encountered and driven about half a mshing rapidly forward with the Third Kentucky and other regiments thrown in as skirmishers, Colonel Bradley drove the enemy from the second line of ridges, and got within seventy-five or one hundred nce more. With head uncovered and hat in hand, he rides boldly out in front. As he passes Colonel Bradley he acquaints him with his intention. The Colonel answers: General, don't go up there; we cour o'clock Davis and Stanley made a simultaneous advance. Newton's division was formed with Bradley on the left, Opdyke on the centre, and Wagner on the right. Moving through a dense woods of thom their barricades, and capturing about fifty prisoners. The advance was in two lines. General Bradley's command captured a rebel hospital, with two hundred wounded, from the division of Major-G
fficers for promotion as a reward for gallantry and meritorious service in the field during the late campaign: Colonel O. H. La Grange, First Wisconsin cavalry, commanding Second brigade, to be Brigadier-General of volunteers. Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. W. Bradley, commanding Seventh Kentucky cavalry, to be Colonel by brevet. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Harnden, commanding First Wisconsin cavalry, to be Colonel by brevet. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas W. Johnston, commanding Second Michigan caE. S. Chase Lieutenant 1st Wisconson   Ed. Ferrel Sergeant 1st Wisconson Colonel O. H. La Grange First inside the rebel works at West Point. O. H. La Grange Colonel 1st Wisconson Comd'g Second Brigade To be Brigadier-General of Volunteers. W. W. Bradley Lieutenant-Colonel 7th Kentucky Recommended by Brigadier-General John T. Croxton for promotion To be Colonel by brevet. Henry Harnden Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Wisconsin Recommended by Brigadier-General John T. Croxton for promotion To be Colon