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e sixty prisoners. Returning, we reached camp about two o'clock Monday night. Casualties during the day, one man killed and four wounded. Very respectfully, Thomas S. Garnett, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Second Brigade. Report of Captain Leigh. headquarters First Virginia battalion, Provisional Army, C. S. A., camp near Port Republic, June 15, 1862. Captain: I have the honor to transmit to you for the information of the officer commanding the Second brigade, a report of thet. We were nevertheless exposed to the fire of the enemy, both artillery and infantry, for several hours on the eighth, and regiments not more exposed than ourselves suffered severly. I have the honor to be, Captain, your obedient servant, B. W. Leigh, Captain Commanding First Va. Bat., Provisional Army, C. S. A. Report of Captain Poague. Brown's Gap, Virginia, June 11, 1862. Captain J. F. O'Brien, A. A. G., First Brigade, V. D.: Captain: I have the honor to submit the following
rt distance, in order to keep in sight of the Third brigade. It was at this point that the First Virginia battalion, Captain Leigh commanding, was separated from the brigade. I refer you to Captain Leigh's report, enclosed herewith, for further Captain Leigh's report, enclosed herewith, for further information as to the operations of the battalion during this evening. I formed the brigade in line of battle, under cover of a hill, protecting us from the enemy's shell, and, at about seven o'clock, moved forward in line of battle, to relieve Bing worthy of special note occurred. Respectfully submitted. Henry Law, Major, commanding Regiment. Report of Captain Leigh, of First Virginia battalion. headquarters First Virginia battalion, Provisional Army, C. S., camp near Liberty dangers and hardships of the memorable days in question. I have the honor to be, Captain, Your obedient servant, B. W. Leigh, Captain, commanding the Battalion. Report of Major Bevy, of Fourth Georgia battalion. camp near Magruder's M