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llantry highly commendable. I have the honor to be, Major, Your obedient servant, Edward L. Thomas, Brigadier-General, commanding. Report of Brigadier-General J. R. Jones. headquarters Jones's brigade, December 20, 1862. To Captain Taliaferro, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: In the obedience to orders from dJones's brigade, December 20, 1862. To Captain Taliaferro, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: In the obedience to orders from division headquarters, I respectfully submit the following report of the part taken by my brigade in the recent battle at Fredericksburg: I reached the ground on Friday evening, and was placed in position in the reserved line. On Saturday morning, thirteenth instant, I was directed to change my position to the left and farther tmmer and fall, was ready to do its duty and bear its part in making the shortest and most direct route to Richmond a hard road to travel. Very respectfully, J. R. Jones, Brigadier-General, commanding. Report of Colonel Pendleton, commanding brigade. headquarters Starke's brigade, camp near Fredericksburg, Dec. 19, 186
these two commands was absolutely necessary. Jones's brigade was entirely out of reach, and Hamptigade being on the right under Colonel Warren, Jones's brigade next, and Nichols on the extreme lefsecond and third brigades, commanded by General J. R. Jones and Colonel Warren, pushed on with and o needful for the task of the next day. General J. R. Jones, owing to the ulcerated condition of onied as a hospital by the enemy. Colston's and Jones's brigades on the right of the road, and Paxtos, of the engineers, was sent with an order to Jones's brigade, under Colonel Garnett, to advance te fell the gallant Colonel Garnett, commanding Jones's brigade, leaving Colonel Vandeventer, Fifties and Colston's brigades being on the left and Jones's and Paxton's on the right. I ordered Lieute, two brigades of this division, Colston's and Jones's, remained, the first at United States Ford, Samuel J. C. Moore, acting adjutant-general to Jones's brigade, are mentioned for gallant conduct b