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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 4 Browse Search
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Doc. 110.-battle of Big Mound, Dakotah. Report of Lieutenant-Colonel William R. Marshall. headquarters Seventh regiment M V., camp Sibley, on Missouri Coteau, July 25, 1863. Captain R. C. Olin, Assist. Adjutant-General: Captain: I respectfully submit the following report of the part taken by the Seventh regiment--eight companies — in the engagement with the Indians yesterday: Immediately after news was received of the presence of the Indians, the regiment was formed in order of battle in the line designated by you for the protection of the corral — subsequently the camp — then being formed. A detail of ten men from each company was set to digging trenches in front of our line, which fronted a little south of east — the Big Mound being directly east. The men remained upon the color-line until the firing commenced on the foot-hill directly in front, where Dr. Weiser was killed. I was then ordered to deploy Captain Banks's company — armed with Colt's rifles — alon
report of Colonel William Crooks. headquarters Sixth Minnesota infantry, camp Williston, D. T., August 5, 186. Captain R. C. Olin, Assist. Adjutant-General: sir: Pursuant to order of Brigadier-General H. H. Sibley, this regiment reported at Cort of Colonel James H. Baker. headquarters Tenth regiment Minnesota infantry, camp Williston, August 5, 1863. Captain R. C. Olin, Assist. Adjutant-General: I have the honor herewith to submit a report of such part as was borne by my regimenttled to the forward position,) by the artillery, under Captain Jones, when at half-past 4 P. M. I received an order by Captain Olin to deploy a company to support this battery. I immediately deployed company B, Captain Edgerton, and that company, the performed all that has been required at their hands. I have the honor to be, Captain, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. H. Baker, Colonel Tenth Regiment Minnesota Infantry. Captain R. C. Olin, A. A. General, Dist. Minnesota.