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, Brigadier-General, commanding, &c. Report of Brig.-Gen. Featherston. headquarters Featherston's brigade, December 22, 1862. Thomas S. Mills, Major and A. A. General: Major: In obedience to orders, I submit the following report of the padier-General. Report of Brigadier-General Semmes. headquarters Semmes' brigade, camp near Fredericksburg, December 22, 1862. Major J. M. Goggin, Assistant Adjutant-General: Major: I have the honor to report herewith a list of the casual, commanding brigade. bivouac on Rappahannock River, headquarters Second brigade, A. P. Hill's Light division, December 22, 1862. Major R. C. Morgan, A. A. G.: Major: In obedience to orders from division headquarters, I have the honor to forded, and missing. Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Rice. headquarters Third battalion South Carolina infantry, December 22, 1862. Captain: On Saturday morning, thirteenth instant, the Third battalion, Kershaw's brigade, McLaws's division, So
Doc. 52.-expedition to Hartsville, Tenn. Report of General Braxton Bragg. see rebellion record, volume 6, page 245, documents. headquarters army of Tennessee, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, December 22, 1862. General S. Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector-General, Richmond, Virginia: Sir: Having been informed by acting Brigadier-General John H. Morgan, whose cavalry brigade covered my front in the direction of Hartsville, Tennessee, that the enemy's force at that point was somewhat isolated, I yielded to his request and organized an expedition under him for their attack. On the fifth instant Hanson's brigade, of Breckinridge's division, was moved forward on the road towards Hartsville, and halted at Baird's Mills, a point nearly due east from Nashville, and half way to Hartsville, when it was joined by Morgan's cavalry force. Two regiments, the Second and Ninth Kentucky infantry, with Cobb's Kentucky artillery, moved from this point, with the cavalry, at 10 P. M. on the sixth,