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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 13 1 Browse Search
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Virginia Regiment. Report of Major Seddon. headquarters First Virginia battalion. Second brigade, First division, A. V. D., August 14, 1862. Lieutenant-Colonel T. L. Garnett, commanding Second Brigade on the evening of the ninth instant: Colonel: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of the was disabled by a severe wound in the left thigh, about the time the battalion gave way. It may be proper to add that Lieutenant White, acting Aid-de-camp to Colonel Garnett, informed me, just as the enemy advanced from the woods, that the Tenth Virginia regiment occupied our left. Accompanying this you will please find a list right of our brigade, the Forty-second Virginia regiment upon our left. The regiment at this time, being commanded by Captain Hannum, was, by order of Lieutenant-Colonel Garnett, so thrown into line as to cause the right and left flanks to form right angles with each other. Skirmishers were sent to the front with orders to fire
stance as rapidly as their exhausted condition would admit of. The brigades of Brigadier-Generals Evans, Pickett, (under Garnett,) Kemper, and Jenkins, (under Colonel Walker,) were extended along the mountain to our left. Brigadier-General Hood, wigadier-General Wilcox, at Manassas Plains, on the twenty-ninth and thirtieth of August, afterward absent sick. Brigadier-General Garnett, at Boonsboroa and Sharpsburg. Brigadier-General Evans, on the Plains at Manassas, both on the twenty-ninth ann, of the Washington artillery, at Rappahannock Station, Manassas Plains, (August twenty-ninth,) and Sharpsburg. And Major Garnett, at Rappahannock Station. Lieutenant-Colonels Skinner and Marye, at Manassas Plains, where they were both severely wo459642 5809 87721593902 Kemper's Brigade 3229179 22421141884 27144386 Jenkins's Brigade65330378 2469 2728168111235704 Garnett's Brigade 2121188 423422814185 32261495 Wright's Brigade72515135 8190 3225167331258448 Mahone's Brigade43418178