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s. For the details of the operations of Major-General A. P. Hill's division, I respectfully refer to his official report. Early on the following day, the troops of Major-General Jackson were reported approaching the late battle-field, also Armstead's brigade, of Huger's division. The entire force was concentrated around this field about ten o'clock A. M., and Jackson's command advanced, by the commanding general, on the route of the enemy's retreat. It was soon ascertained that the enemy meeting our troops--first, Cobb's brigade, and afterwards Jackson's troops; and I had no one to show us what road to take. Major Taylor, A. D. C. to General Lee, came up, and conducted us to the front, where I reported to General Lee. I found Armstead's and Wright's brigades on front line, exactly opposite the enemy, who were posted in large force, with powerful batteries of artillery, on a commanding plateau, near Crane's House. On riding to the ravine where these brigades were posted, the