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h a small force, was reinforced soon afterward, and Garnett went with these forces, and at the battle of Kernsrom Reno's corps of McClellan's army. On the 17th, Garnett and his men fought to the southeast of Sharpsburg vbattalion, and were distinguished for bravery. General Garnett was subsequently identified with the record of ck slowly and sadly from the scene of carnage. General Garnett's part in this fatal action is thus reported byt attracted by the cool and handsome bearing of General Garnett, who, totally devoid of excitement or rashness,dst of the confusion that followed the death of General Garnett were highly commended by Colonel Taliaferro, whthe Twenty-third Virginia regiment to reinforce General Garnett in West Virginia. During the retreat from Laurthe enemy's pursuit at Carrick's ford, just before Garnett was killed. At the battle on Greenbrier river, Octe war. All of the others, Generals Jackson, Winder, Garnett and Paxton, were killed in battle. Colonels Allen,