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held position. The command was now reinforced by the addition of Jenkins's brigade. The brigades of Jenkins and W. H. F. Lee had scarcely Jenkins and W. H. F. Lee had scarcely gotten into position when the enemy deployed a line of skirmishers and advanced upon our position, which was very strong. Jenkins's brigade Jenkins's brigade chiefly engaged them, and fought dismounted with considerable success until their ammunition gave out, and then retreated under circumstancese enemy until they approached Hagerstown. On nearing this place Gen Jenkins found the enemy in possession, and attempted to flank him by theliss pushed rapidly down the road after them, whilst Robertson and Jenkins kept the left of the road on which Chambliss was passing, and move, and the horse artillery rendered as usual most efficient service Jenkins coming in on the enemy's flank as he neared Boonsboro' drove him b the Lower Shenandoah, the brigades of W. H. F. Lee, Fitz Lee, and Jenkins endeavored by forced marches from Leesburg, through Millwood, to r