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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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the hardships and privations, and were eager to the last for a continuance of the fight. The officers of the medical, commissary, and quartermaster's departments were prompt and efficient in discharging the duties of their several departments. In the absence of my regular staff officers, Captain W. R. Barksdale, assistant adjutant-general, and Lieutenant A. N. Parker, aidde-camp, (both absent on sick leave,) I feel greatly indebted to my volunteer aids, Captain C. H. Featherston and Mr. C. W. Graves, who attended me during the entire engagement, and who were ever ready, prompt and efficient in the execution of all orders, upon every part of the field. I have the honor to be, Major, Your obedient servant, W. J. Featherston, Brigadier-General, commanding. Report of Brigadier-General Kershaw. headquarters Kershaw's brigade camp near Fredericksburg, December 26, 1862. To Major J. M. Goggin, Assistant Adjutant-General: Major: I have the honor to submit a report of the