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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.60 (search)
ced towards Chambersburg, Pa., but Co. D, in charge of Captain Moorman and Major Bryan, of Rhodes' Division, was detailed to ed the obstructions, and as soon as the road was clear Captain Moorman charged, with twenty-five men, in pursuit of the Yankee rejoined the regiment at Chambersburg. June 25th.β€”Captain Moorman reporting sick, I took command of the company, and was back to Carlisle. There we met Jenkins' Brigade, and Captain Moorman rejoined his company and took charge of it. The entire of wagons. We encamped near Hagerstown. July 7th.β€”Captain Moorman reporting sick, I took command of Co. D, 14th Virginia. H. Hill is bringing on two divisions from Virginia. Captain Moorman reported for duty, and took command of our company. Dive battle. July 14th.β€”At 3 o'clock in the morning, Captain Moorman instructed me to call in at about 5 o'clock, our outpomy's outpost. At the same time, General Jenkins, with Captain Moorman's company, under command of Lieutenant Schuricht, acti<