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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 0 Browse Search
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command. The command of the Third brigade now devolved upon Colonel Moore of the Forty-third Mississippi regiment. At the time of assu on the enemy's fortifications, bearing his regimental colors. Colonel Moore, I fear, was mortally wounded while leading the Third brigade oleston Railroad, was held in reserve to support the brigades of Generals Moore and Phifer, that was ordered to advance and attack the enemy. 3 o'clock, when I was ordered to send two regiments to support General Moore on the right. I sent, at once, the Nineteenth Arkansas regimenssing the river, to move rapidly to the front to the support of General Moore. I moved forward, then, as rapidly as possible, at the double-bell, Brigadier-General, commanding Brigade. Report of Brigadier-General Moore. Headquartes Moore's brigade, army of the West, camp Headquartes Moore's brigade, army of the West, camp at Lumpkin's Mill, near Holly Springs, October 13, 1862. Captain D. W. Flowerree, A. A. General: Sir: I have the honor to submit the follo