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W. Scott and Lieutenant Culbertson, of Colonel Minty's staff, for the efficient aid and assistance given me in taking the city. I had omitted to state that we captured, after getting in the city, four (4) two-pound breech-loading guns-known as Travis guns-made and intended for General Forrest, and a large number of horses and mules. I have the honor to remain, Captain, respectfully your obedient servant, Frank White, Commanding Regiment. Captain O. F. Bane, A. A. A. G., First Brigade, Secs captured by privates A R. Hudson and J. Davis, from a battalion of militia near Culloden, Georgia, after a sharp skirmish, in which a small party of the regiment ran about two hundred militia. I also hold, subject to orders, four two-pounder Travis guns, breech-loading smooth-bore, brass. They are not mounted. They were found by Corporal Bottoff, of Company K, boxed up and buried in the small-pox graveyard. He (Bottoff) was directed to them by a rebel soldier. The guns were made for pre