Statistics for occurrence #1 of “W. H. Taylor” in chapter 5.49 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10.:
...e officer in command in reference to any movement or cooperation which you think advisable, and which would not jeopardize the safety of that line.
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, W. H. Taylor , Assistant Adjutant-General.
Richmond, Virginia, June 1, 1862. Brigadier-General Walker, Petersburg, Virginia:
If you have not left Petersburg, proceed at once with your entire force to Drewry...
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