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nor to make the following report of the part taken by my brigade in the recent battle of Saturday, August ninth, at Cedar Mountain, three miles from Culpeper Court-House, with the enemy under General you the following list of killed and wounded and missing from this regiment in the action of August ninth, near Cedar Mountain, Va.: field-officers.--Wounded, Major Savage; taken prisoner. regiost cordial approbation of your noble actions and invincible prowess upon the battle-field of August ninth. One and all, you there and then evidenced the great spirit of patriotism which has incite front, as I had designed, on the afternoon of the next day. Early on the morning of the ninth of August I directed Gen. Banks to move forward toward Cedar Mountain with his whole corps, and to joC. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D. C. Received at headquarters Second army corps, 8.40 A. M., ninth August. Madison Court-House, August 8. To Major-Gen. Banks: All of my force is withdrawn from Ma
ivision Second Army Corps, Army of Virginia. sir: I have the honor to make the following report of the part taken by my brigade in the recent battle of Saturday, August ninth, at Cedar Mountain, three miles from Culpeper Court-House, with the enemy under General Jackson. At nine A. M. on the morning of the ninth, after a hurtant-General Massachusetts: sir: I have the honor to forward to you the following list of killed and wounded and missing from this regiment in the action of August ninth, near Cedar Mountain, Va.: field-officers.--Wounded, Major Savage; taken prisoner. regimental Staff.--Surgeon Leland, wounded slightly in the head. ba I tender you, with a heart brimming with warmest sympathies, my most cordial approbation of your noble actions and invincible prowess upon the battle-field of August ninth. One and all, you there and then evidenced the great spirit of patriotism which has incited you to bear an honorable and courageous part in the determinatio
ubt, however, delayed the arrival of his corps at Culpeper Court-House several hours, and rendered it impracticable for that corps to be pushed to the front, as I had designed, on the afternoon of the next day. Early on the morning of the ninth of August I directed Gen. Banks to move forward toward Cedar Mountain with his whole corps, and to join the brigade of that corps, under Gen. Crawford, which had been pushed forward on the day previous. I directed Gen. Banks to take up a strong positect, General, your obd't serv't, (Signed) T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D.C. Major-Gen. Sigel, Commanding First Army Corps. A true copy: T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D. C. Received at headquarters Second army corps, 8.40 A. M., ninth August. Madison Court-House, August 8. To Major-Gen. Banks: All of my force is withdrawn from Madison Court-House, and is in retreat toward Sperryville. The enemy is in force on both my right and left, and in my rear. I may be cut off. (Sign