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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1862. (search)
rying battle, but I certainly felt perfectly collected, and do not think my conduct was at all influenced by the knowledge of the danger. The Twentieth immediately after the battle was placed on picket, where it remained nearly twelve days. During these twelve days it rained almost ceaselessly, and for a part of the time the men were without blankets or tents. From this state of things Ropes draws certain conclusions. I really suffered a good deal. I did not remove my clothes from Saturday; May 31st, till Wednesday evening, June 11th, and was soaked with water a great part of the time. . . . . So you see there are some inconveniences of campaigning not down in the books. In fact one has to get over one's old ideas of necessaries and comforts, and finds out how little is really needed for a man to live with. On the 28th of June the army began its retreat towards the James, and in the terrible scenes of the seven days battles the Twentieth Regiment took a prominent part.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Chickamauga. (search)
fer for details and for the names of those in their respective commands who entitled themselves to special mention, I am, Captain, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Alexander P. Stewart, Major-General. The credit of rescuing Carnes's battery, of Wright's brigade, is due to Brown's brigade. The flag of the Fifty-first Tennessee regiment was recaptured by Bate's brigade. Alex. P. Stewart, Major-General. Statement of losses in the three brigades during Friday afternoon, Satur-day and Sunday. brigades.Officers.Men.Killed.Wounded.Missing.TotalPer cent. Brown's1201,32050426448033.3 Bate's1321,085665161159348.7 Clayton's941,352865351363442.4 Dawson's Battery3621687 Eufala Battery310311314 Humphrey's Battery386123 Escort Company332112 ——————— 3584,0402051,499291,733 Report of General J. B Robertson. headquarters Texas brigade, in the field near Chattanooga, October 4th, 1863. Captain L. R. Terrill, Acting Adjutant-General Hood's Division: