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while Reilly sustained his old and well-merited reputation. Lieutenant Sirgling, a gallant young officer, attached to Bachman's battery, fell, seriously (supposed to be mortally) wounded, at his guns, setting an example of cool bravery not often equalled. Enclosed you will find a list of the killed and wounded. I am, Captain, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, B. W. Frobel, Major and Chief of Artillery, commanding. Report of Major Frobel of battle of Sharpsburg. October 1, 1862. Captain W. H. Sellers, A. A. G.: Captain: In compliance with orders to report the participation of the batteries under my command in the recent engagements before Sharpsburg, I would respectfully submit the following: After bringing up the rear on the march from Boonsboroa, Captains Reilly and Bachman's batteries were placed in position by Colonel Walton about noon on Monday, the fifteenth September, on a hill to the right of the turnpike road, and a short distance in front of Sh