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Peake (search for this): chapter 11.84
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Thomas L. Lowe (search for this): chapter 11.84
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James H. Lane (search for this): chapter 11.84
History of Lane's North Carolina brigade. By Brigadier-General James H. Lane.
No. 1.
[We arBrigadier-General James H. Lane.
No. 1.
[We are indebted to our gallant friend, General Lane, for a full history of his splendid brigade of NorthGeneral Lane, for a full history of his splendid brigade of North Carolinians.
We shall continue the series from month to month until the whole is completed.]
Caments, and feeling assured from the firing that Lane had made good his retreat to Hanover Courthouseforwarded to you.
My loss (exclusive of Colonel Lane's command) was sixty-six killed and one hunanding.
Battle of Hanover Courthouse-Colonel J. H. Lane's report.
Herdquarters Branch's bri enemy at Dr. Kinney's, on the 27th ultimo. Colonel Lane conducted the expedition on which he had bethat day was for the purpose of reinforcing Colonel Lane, and was continued until I was assured that their report in his own.
Respectfully, James H. Lane, Colonel Commanding Twenty-eighth Regimentn that series of engagements, will best appear from the following official reports. James H. Lane.
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