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ksburgh, on the thirteenth instant. Pursuant to orders from General Kimball, I reported with my regiment to Col. Mason, Fourth Ohio volunt with the Seventh Virginia, came to our relief. At this time, General Kimball having been wounded, Col. Mason assumed command of the brigadethe twelfth of December at half-past 7, the command, following General Kimball's brigade, and advancing by the left flank, crossed the pontoo from division headquarters, and formed the brigade in the rear of Kimball in the following order, in a street running parallel with Main strDelaware regiment being now detailed as skirmishers, in advance of Kimball's brigade, and the column formed right in front, I reported to Bri of battle, and keeping one hundred and fifty paces in the rear of Kimball to support him. We accordingly advanced briskly under a heavy artito the front marched steadily up the slope, and took a position in Kimball's rear. We remained here a short time, until finding that his ran
eneral Emory, I sent the Fifty-third Massachusetts volunteers, Colonel Kimball, to reenforce Colonel Ingraham's brigade. A short time substeenth, the Fifty-third Massachusetts volunteers, commanded by Colonel Kimball, entered the enemy's works, and at the same time company D, of expended all their ammunition, the Fifty-third Massachusetts, Colonel Kimball, was ordered by Colonel Gooding to advance his line of skirmisnemy were driven at every point. At daylight in the morning Colonel Kimball, commanding the advance line of skirmishers, failing to discovs in the woods on the left, and seeing the forward movement of Colonel Kimball's line of skirmishers, ordered his men to advance also, enteriigade in front, followed by the brigades of General Dwight and Colonel Kimball. Lieutenant Rogers's battery was in the advance, with Captains while the ball from his musket grazed Grimley's head. When Colonel Kimball moved on the right works on Tuesday morning, after the evacuat