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of danger throughout the engagement, and displayed both coolness and judgment. His horse was three times shot. My horse was also shot under me. To my staff, Capts. Rawlins, Logan, and Hillyer, volunteer aids, and to Capts. Hatch and Graham, I am much indebted for the assistance they gave. Col. Webster, acting chief engineer, al the opinion that we were bound for Belmont, which the sequel proved to be true. Having received orders from you during the night, through the hands, of A. A. Gen. Rawlins, I ascertained that you had placed me in command of the Second brigade. I immediately transferred the command of the Twenty-second Illinois to Lieut.-Col. H. ed with remarkable bravery and coolness during the whole of the action, and as much may be said of their respective aids — those of General Grant, Captains Logan, Rawlins, and Hillyer, and those of Gen. McClernand, Maj. Brayman, Captain Brolaski, (who was killed while gallantly cheering on the man,) and Captain Dresser, of the arti