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[543] were taken through the personal exertions of Captain Lyle, of Fifth South Carolina.

During the night the enemy withdrew their forces to their original positions.

For a more detailed account of the operations of the day, I have the honor to refer you to the accompanying reports of the subordinate commanders.

I am indebted to the members of my staff for efficient services. rendered during the day.

I am, Colonel, respectfully, your obedient servant,

J. Longstreet, Lieutenant-General.


List of casualties in the engagement on the Williamsburg road on October 27, 1864.

command.killed.wounded.missing.total.aggregate.
Officers.Men.Officers.Men.Officers.Men.Officers.Men.
Field's Division:         
 Law's Brigade 1 5 2 88
 Gregg's Brigade 4 15   1919
 Bratton's Brigade 1 2   33
 Benning's Brigade  14  145
 Anderson's Brigade11 5 31910
Total Field's Division17131 524345
Gary's Cavalry Brigade 2 3 3 88
Artillery  18 211011
 19242 1036164

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