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rth, east, and south of the college, and did inestimable service in the accomplishment of these purposes. Colonel Congreve Jackson's division and a part of Gen. Steen's were posted near Gen. Rains and Gen. Parson as a reserve, but no occasion occurred to call them into action. They were, however, at all times vigilant, and rry end of the contest. The heights to the left of Anderson's house, which had been taken, as before stated, by Generals McBride and Harris, and by part of Gen. Steen's command, under Col. Boyd and Major Winston, were rudely fortified by our soldiers, who threw up breastworks as well as they could with their slender means. Odily constructed out of them by Generals Harris and McBride, Colonel Rives and Major Winston, and their respective commands. Capt. Kelly's battery (attached to Gen. Steen's division) was ordered at the same time to the position occupied by Gen. Harris's force, and quickly opened a very effective fire, under the direction of its g