No. 219.
LIEUTENANT: I have
the honor to report the part taken by this regiment in the engagement of the
7th instant.
In the formation of
the lines for the attack, the One hundred and seventy-eighth was placed on the
left of the second line. In this manner the line advanced until the front line
became hotly engaged. By order of General Milroy I moved to the left and front,
for the purpose of attacking the enemy on his flank. This attack was successful
and the enemy was routed. The regiment was halted in a piece of woods to the
left of the Wilkinson pike, a considerable distance from the main line, but
shortly after joined the main line by moving by the right flank. The regiment
soon after moved back inside of the fortress.
The loss in the
regiment was the [three?] privates wounded.
The officers and men
all behaved nobly; they deserve the highest encomiums for their gallant
conduct.
Actg. Asst. Adjt. Gen., First Brigade, First Division.
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