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We, the undersigned members of the Twelfth, Sixteenth, Nineteenth, and Forty-eighth regiments, Mississippi volunteers, Harris's brigade, Army Northern Virginia, on our honor as gentlemen and records as soldiers, state that, the claim of General Lane of North Carolina, made in the "," published at Richmond, Virginia, supported by the statements of several of the officers and men of his command, wherein it is claimed that the defence of Battery Gregg before Petersburg, April 2nd, 1865, was made solely by that command, to be an unwarrantable claim, and a gross perversion of history. We assert that said defence was made by the Twelfth and Sixteenth Mississippi regiments, Harris's brigade, and a section of the Washington artillery. There may have been a few men of other commands in the work, but they were without organization.

Witness our hands at Port Gibson, Mississippi, this first day of November, A. D. 1879: