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rst corps was encamped on the heights, south of Young's Branch, near Bull Run, I received orders to attack thethat the enemy was in considerable force beyond Young's Branch, in sight of the hills we occupied. His left wf General Porter and McDowell, my corps crossed Young's Branch, where it remained for two hours, until the comivision left in front, and, after having forded Young's Branch, deployed, the First brigade, under Colonel Scharrenton road, and protecting the bridge across Young's Branch. We had been under a continual shower of shogade, and to march with my whole command across Young's Branch, two pieces of Captain Dilyer's battery and onerding to your order, I passed the bridge across Young's Branch about nine o'clock, and took position with your whole corps on the hilly ground between Young's Branch and Bull Run. Col. Schimmelfennig furnished from his command the necessary guards and outposts along Young's Branch and in the direction of the Bull Run ford. Th
rst corps was encamped on the heights, south of Young's Branch, near Bull Run, I received orders to attack thethat the enemy was in considerable force beyond Young's Branch, in sight of the hills we occupied. His left wf General Porter and McDowell, my corps crossed Young's Branch, where it remained for two hours, until the comivision left in front, and, after having forded Young's Branch, deployed, the First brigade, under Colonel Scharrenton road, and protecting the bridge across Young's Branch. We had been under a continual shower of shogade, and to march with my whole command across Young's Branch, two pieces of Captain Dilyer's battery and onerding to your order, I passed the bridge across Young's Branch about nine o'clock, and took position with your whole corps on the hilly ground between Young's Branch and Bull Run. Col. Schimmelfennig furnished from his command the necessary guards and outposts along Young's Branch and in the direction of the Bull Run ford. Th