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e hill, Captain Brown, with one piece, and Captain Dement, with three pieces of artillery, planted ta clump of cedars, where the guns of Brown and Dement were posted. The infantry fight soon extend, Trimble's and Forno's brigades on the right, Dement's Maryland artillery, Brown's Chesapeake artil Chesapeake artillery, with one piece, and Captain Dement, with three pieces, came up through the fiin Brown, of the Chesapeake artillery, and Captain Dement displayed great courage and efficiency, thght, while the batteries of Captains Brown and Dement (the two comprising six guns) had position bet enemy's cavalry skirmishers, had opened. Captain Dement's First Maryland battery, Captain Brown's treme right battery. The other section of Captain Dement's battery, (two Napoleons,) and Captain D' they were opened on by the three guns of Captains Dement and Brown, behind the clump of cedars. Ahe highest terms. The officers and men of Captain Dement's first Maryland battery, the only one whi[2 more...]
ng,) and Trimble, with the batteries of Brown, Dement, Latimer, Balthis, and D'Aquin. A. P. Hill's irteenth Georgia, Colonel Douglas, Brown's and Dement's batteries of four guns each, and Early's brilied to by the batteries of Poague, Carpenter, Dement, Brockenbrough, and Latimer, under Major Shumae guns of Captains Brown, Garber, Latimer, and Dement, under the direction of Colonel Crutchfield, ovalrymen on picket at that place. Brown's and Dement's batteries, of four guns each, were also crosy a tiger, in regular style. I had two of Captain Dement's Napoleon guns run to the left of my lineoods, and the batteries, including Brown's and Dement's, opened fire, which was kept up until the enthe night ten guns, from the batteries of Captains Dement, Brown, Garber, and Latimer, were moved ue guns of Captains Brown, Garber, Latimer, and Dement, being in position, their fire was directed ag among them. The batteries of Captains Brown, Dement, and Latimer had been left at Harper's Ferry a[2 more...]