Letter

Wee. Keim to Fitz J. Porter, July 8, 1861

SECOND DIVISION HEADQUARTERS,

Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you the reports of the First Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers, Col. John C. Starkweather, and the Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Col. P. Jarrett, received through Col. J. J. Abercrombie, officer commanding Sixth Brigade, Sec- ° ond Division, U.S. Army. The details are given so clearly, it is not necessary to dilate upon that subject.

The enemy had the advantage of position and local information. ~ Posted so as to command the approach of the brigade under Colonel Abercrombie, they opened fire near Hoke’s Run, beyond Falling Waters, six miles from Williamsport, Md. the Wisconsin regiment, in the advance, promptly responded to the attack, supported by the Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, until Captain Perkins’ battery was placed in position. When united, a galling fire was opened upon them. Captain MeMullin’s Rangers, the First City Troop, Captain James, and Colonel Thomas’ command maintained a position under fire with great firmness.

Col. J. J. Abercrombie, commanding the brigade, deserves great credit for the skill and the masterly manner in which he handled the troops. I beg you will report him favorably to the War Department. The presence of the commanding general, Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson, and staff, was of essential seryice. It infused life and spirit into the different commands. With the eye of the commander upon them, they acted bravely and with great steadiness, considering the short time of ‘service and with inexperienced volunteers.

The loss on the part of the enemy was large, estimated from 60 to 80 killed and a large number wounded. Our loss, 2 killed; 13 wounded; 1 missing.

Ihave the honor to remain,

your obedient servant,

' Wee. KEIM
Major-General, Oomdg. Second Div. Pennsylvania Vols.
Col. F. J. PORTER, Department of Pennsylvania.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, 1861. Location: Camp Brown, Martinsburg, Va.. Summary: Wee Keim reports to F. J. Porter on the First Wisconsin and Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteers' engagement near Hoke's Run, highlighting their strategic defense and Colonel Abercrombie's leadership.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 2 View original source ↗