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n, to support him. I placed the four companies under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Leadbetter. In rear of these companies, thus disposed, I placed the six remaining companies, viz., Captains Harrison's, Moore's, Cox's, Henagan's, Hawthorn's, and Hadden's,--all the Captains being present and in command of their respective companies. Before giving the command to advance, I called upon the regiment to remember the State from whence they came, to put their trust in God, and acquit themselves like ed a severe wound in his leg, while gallantly leading his company through the severest of the fight. Captain G. W. Cox was shot down while nobly leading his company through the charge. He had sixteen men killed on the field. Captains Moore and Hadden, who passed through unscathed, were distinguished for their coolness and bravery throughout the entire engagement. Lieutenant William C. Davis distinguished himself for his coolness and bravery during the battle. He received a severe wound on t