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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Records of Longstreet 's corps , A. N. V . (search)
Records of Longstreet's corps, A. N. V. By General E. P. Alexander, Chief of Artillery.
The Seven days battles.
continued from the Southern Magazine of June, 1875.]
On the morning of Monday, the 30th, the enemy in front of Magruder had disappeared, having crossed the swamp in the night — a part by the main road from Bottom's bridge, and a part by Brackett's ford.
The column of General Jackson (Ewell's, Jackson's, D. H. Hill's and Whiting's divisions) commenced crossing the Chickahominy about eleven thousand, and his own division numbered about seven thousand.
The greater part of the four divisions of Kearney, McCall, Sedgwick and Hooker were engaged on the Yankee side, averaging ten thousand each.
Early on the morning of the 30th, Longstreet and A. P. Hill resumed their advance upon the Darbytown road, the division of the former leading.
Turning to the left on entering the Long Bridge road, the enemy's pickets were soon encountered, and on being driven in they disclosed t