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20. 7th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,369Brandy Station, August 20. 12th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 11Brandy Station, August 20. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 22Fauquier Springs, August 23. 6th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,1 1Fauquier Springs, August 23. 12th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 22Fauquier Springs, August 23. 6th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 11Catlett's Station, August 23. 6th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 11Waterloo Bridge, August 25. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 22Bristoe Station, August 28. 12th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 44Sudley Mills, August 28. 17th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,1 1Bull Run, August 21. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,33134Manassas, August 30. Leesburgh, Va., September 2. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,4711Poolesville, Md., September 8. Jefferson, Md., September 13. 12th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,369Poolesville, Md.,
record of the same amount of service performed by the same number of cavalry horses in the same time. I am, General, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Thomas T. Munford, Colonel Second Va. Cavalry, Commanding Ashby's Brigade. P. S.--I have failed to mention any special marks of gallantry exhibited by any of my men, supposing that it has been done by those under whose orders they were acting. I shall omit in the rest of my report our Richmond campaign, and begin at Waterloo Bridge, where I was ordered again to report to General Jackson, in advance of his army, moving on Manassas. Thomas T. Munford. Report of Colonel Crutchfield. headquarters Valley District, near Gordonsville, July 28, 1862. Captain A. S. Pendleton, Assistant Adjutant-General, Valley District: sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by the different batteries of the army in the actions of June eighth and ninth, 1862, at Cross-Keys and Port Republic:
ieved a portion of General Jackson's command at Waterloo Bridge. There was more or less skirmishing at this poeral Stuart, who, after leaving the vicinity of Waterloo Bridge, about two o'clock A. M., had, by a rapid marchpart of the command crossed the Rappahannock at Waterloo bridge, and the remainder at Hart's Mill, a few miles t at the Springs, by moving up the river toward Waterloo Bridge; this was sent by a messenger, with direction tnd directing me, in addition, to move up toward Waterloo Bridge if the enemy appeared in too heavy force, keepiilot one of my staff officers over the route to Waterloo Bridge, which it might be necessary to pass over in cas from General Jackson, to Hinson's Mill, above Waterloo Bridge, where it crossed the Rappahannock, and then prn the twenty-fifth, I took position in front of Waterloo Bridge, sending forward a regiment of sharpshooters frwenty-fifth August, my regiment, stationed near Waterloo Bridge, was ordered to report to Major-General Jackson