ktown in order to secure that of Norfolk.
General Huger, who occupied that place with his divisionFederals were not wise enough to imitate.
But Huger's troops, which had started at the same time aack had been wanting in unison; the absence of Huger, together with the prolonged inaction of Smith even without artillery, the three brigades of Huger's corps, which, under Pickett, Pryor and Mahongstreet and A. P. Hill commanded two of them.
Huger, despite his conduct of the 31st of May, as heitions.
Meantime, the march of Magruder and Huger was impeded by the woods and swamps they had te left, D. H. Hill in the centre, Magruder and Huger on the right, afford each other no mutual suppce.
During this time Whiting on the left, and Huger on the right, suffer Hill's soldiers to become
It is already near seven o'clock. Magruder, Huger and D. H. Hill — that is to say, the whole Cons partially destroyed; those of D. H. Hill and Huger had suffered cruelly; those of Longstreet and [18 more...]
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4th, Longstreet; 4 brigades, under McLaws, Kershaw, Semmes and R. H. Anderson.
5th, A. P. Hill; 2 or 3 brigades, under G. B. Anderson and Branch.
6th, Huger; 3 brigades, under Pryor, Mahone and Pickett.
Holmes' division, comprising the three brigades under Ripley, Lawton and rayton, numbering 15,000 men, rejoined thgade, Griffith.
2d Division, D. R. Jones. 1st Brigade, Toombs; 2d Brigade, G. T. Anderson.
3d Division, McLaws.
1st Brigade, Kershaw; 2d Brigade, Semmes.
Huger's Division. 1st Brigade, Armistead; 2d Brigade, Ransom; 3d Brigade, Mahone; 4th Brigade, Wright.
Holmes's Division. 1st Brigade, Wise; 2d Brigade, Daniel; 3d Br26th of June to the 1st of July:
Longstreet, 4429; A. P. Hill, 3870; Ewell, 987; Whiting, 1081; D. H. Hill, 3955; Magruder, about 1000; Jones, 832; McLaws, 300; Huger, 1612; Artillery, 44.
Total, 18,961, of which number the prisoners amounted to scarcely 900.
The losses of Stuart's and Jackson's divisions are not given in this
ns.
4th, Longstreet; 4 brigades, under McLaws, Kershaw, Semmes and R. H. Anderson.
5th, A. P. Hill; 2 or 3 brigades, under G. B. Anderson and Branch.
6th, Huger; 3 brigades, under Pryor, Mahone and Pickett.
Holmes' division, comprising the three brigades under Ripley, Lawton and rayton, numbering 15,000 men, rejoined thgade, Griffith.
2d Division, D. R. Jones. 1st Brigade, Toombs; 2d Brigade, G. T. Anderson.
3d Division, McLaws.
1st Brigade, Kershaw; 2d Brigade, Semmes.
Huger's Division. 1st Brigade, Armistead; 2d Brigade, Ransom; 3d Brigade, Mahone; 4th Brigade, Wright.
Holmes's Division. 1st Brigade, Wise; 2d Brigade, Daniel; 3d Br26th of June to the 1st of July:
Longstreet, 4429; A. P. Hill, 3870; Ewell, 987; Whiting, 1081; D. H. Hill, 3955; Magruder, about 1000; Jones, 832; McLaws, 300; Huger, 1612; Artillery, 44.
Total, 18,961, of which number the prisoners amounted to scarcely 900.
The losses of Stuart's and Jackson's divisions are not given in this
ns.
4th, Longstreet; 4 brigades, under McLaws, Kershaw, Semmes and R. H. Anderson.
5th, A. P. Hill; 2 or 3 brigades, under G. B. Anderson and Branch.
6th, Huger; 3 brigades, under Pryor, Mahone and Pickett.
Holmes' division, comprising the three brigades under Ripley, Lawton and rayton, numbering 15,000 men, rejoined thgade, Griffith.
2d Division, D. R. Jones. 1st Brigade, Toombs; 2d Brigade, G. T. Anderson.
3d Division, McLaws.
1st Brigade, Kershaw; 2d Brigade, Semmes.
Huger's Division. 1st Brigade, Armistead; 2d Brigade, Ransom; 3d Brigade, Mahone; 4th Brigade, Wright.
Holmes's Division. 1st Brigade, Wise; 2d Brigade, Daniel; 3d Br26th of June to the 1st of July:
Longstreet, 4429; A. P. Hill, 3870; Ewell, 987; Whiting, 1081; D. H. Hill, 3955; Magruder, about 1000; Jones, 832; McLaws, 300; Huger, 1612; Artillery, 44.
Total, 18,961, of which number the prisoners amounted to scarcely 900.
The losses of Stuart's and Jackson's divisions are not given in this
ns.
4th, Longstreet; 4 brigades, under McLaws, Kershaw, Semmes and R. H. Anderson.
5th, A. P. Hill; 2 or 3 brigades, under G. B. Anderson and Branch.
6th, Huger; 3 brigades, under Pryor, Mahone and Pickett.
Holmes' division, comprising the three brigades under Ripley, Lawton and rayton, numbering 15,000 men, rejoined thgade, Griffith.
2d Division, D. R. Jones. 1st Brigade, Toombs; 2d Brigade, G. T. Anderson.
3d Division, McLaws.
1st Brigade, Kershaw; 2d Brigade, Semmes.
Huger's Division. 1st Brigade, Armistead; 2d Brigade, Ransom; 3d Brigade, Mahone; 4th Brigade, Wright.
Holmes's Division. 1st Brigade, Wise; 2d Brigade, Daniel; 3d Br26th of June to the 1st of July:
Longstreet, 4429; A. P. Hill, 3870; Ewell, 987; Whiting, 1081; D. H. Hill, 3955; Magruder, about 1000; Jones, 832; McLaws, 300; Huger, 1612; Artillery, 44.
Total, 18,961, of which number the prisoners amounted to scarcely 900.
The losses of Stuart's and Jackson's divisions are not given in this