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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 94 0 Browse Search
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possible dislodge the Federal battery. Captain Carpenter was sent to the right to select a positived it, and requested him to transmit to Captain Carpenter, camped just by him, instructions to thery, causing it to limber up and move off. Carpenter's battery arriving, I ordered it to be placee Twenty-seventh, Colonel Grigsby, supported Carpenter's battery. The Thirty-third regiment, Colonher side of the road, and move forward. Captain Carpenter to advance two pieces, take post on leftRonald, Fourth regiment, to support him; Captain Carpenter to take his battery in same direction, td the remainder of Poague's and a section of Carpenter's battery, the latter having reported it impto the right, and sent Lieutenant Garnett to Carpenter to endeavor to place his section so as to end their regiment was ordered back to support Carpenter's battery. I was now in the woods; there waured. About this time, the batteries of Captains Carpenter and Poague were brought out by Brigadier[2 more...]
hiting that artillery was needed in front, I ordered Captains Carpenter and Poague to report to Brigadier-General Whiting, wly submitted. D. G. Mcintosh, Captain. Report of Captain Carpenter. The following is respectfully submitted as a report of the movement of Carpenter's battery, from twenty-seventh of June to first of July, inclusive: On the morning ofonal bravery and coolness. Respectfully submitted. J. C. Carpenter, Lieutenant, commanding Carpenter's Battery. RepoCarpenter's Battery. Report of Captain Grimes. Camp near falling Creek, July 21, 1862. Major-General Benjamin Huger: sir: Below please find a ich were exchanged into the batteries of Captains Poague, Carpenter, and Courtnay. I make no account of the artillery of Band shortly afterward left the field. By this time Lieutenant Carpenter had gotten two pieces in position, and opened fire.my pieces were ordered to cease firing. The gun of Lieutenant Carpenter, next to us, also ceased at my suggestion. My obje
on, engaged in the action, were those of Captains Carpenter, Poague, and Caskie. The officers and mty-seventh by Captain Charles L. Haynes. Captains Carpenter's and Poague's batteries are attached. ral Parrott guns, from Captains Poague's and Carpenter's batteries, were ordered to the front. Theen position, after which Captains Poague and Carpenter were directed to take position in a cornfiel, was relieved of much embarrassment. Captains Carpenter and Poague are deserving of especial notCulpeper Court-House. These, along with Captain Carpenter's Parrott piece, were, by direction of Mso brought forward. In conjunction with Captain Carpenter's gun and one of Lieutenant Mark's, a ra. L. E. D'Aquin, Captain. Report of Captain Carpenter. headquarters Carpenter's battery, Carpenter's battery, in camp near Gordonsville, August 14, 1862. To Colonel Ronald, commanding First Brigade, V. D.: xt day, which he has been in the habit of doing. J. C. Carpenter, Lieutenant, commanding Battery. [3 more...]
batteries of Brockenbrough, Wooding, Poague, Carpenter, Caskie, and Raines. Major-General Stuart, se. Assailed by the batteries of Poague and Carpenter, and some of General Hill's division, and apwell. The batteries of Wooding, Poague, and Carpenter were placed in position in front of Starke's soon replied to by the batteries of Poague, Carpenter, Dement, Brockenbrough, and Latimer, under M from the rear. The batteries of Poague and Carpenter opened fire upon the enemy's right. The artously replied to by the batteries of Poague, Carpenter, Brockenbrough, Raines, Caskie, and Wooding.enty-seventh VirginiaWinder's,Jackson's, 11 Carpenter's BatteryWinder's,Jackson's, 11    32124 by the batteries of the division, Poague's, Carpenter's, Brockenbrough's, Raines's, Caskie's, and ins Johnson, D'Aquin, Rice, Wooding, Poague, Carpenter, Brockenbrough, and Latimer, were so placed,of the fight. Captain Wooding's battery and Carpenter's were retained in their first position, eng[4 more...]