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nnexed. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, R. E. Lee, General. Report of Lieutenant General Ewell. headquarters Second corps, A. N V., November 13, 1863. Colonel R. H Chilton, Chief of Staff: Colonel: I have the honor to enclose the report of Major-General Early, in reference to the attack on the tete-de-png Jones' artillery battalion. Respectfully, J. A. Early, Major-General, commanding division. Endorsed. headquarters Second corps, army no. Va., November 13, 1863. Respectfully forwarded. Brilliant as have been the services of this division and its gallant commander during the past campaign, it is but justice to thduct of Major-General Johnson and his brave division. R. S. Ewell, Lieutenant-General. Report of Major-General Rodes. headquarters Rodes' division, November 13, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel A. S. Pendleton, A. A. G. Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia: Colonel: I have the honor to submit here — with a report of the rec
servant, R. Ransom, Jr., Brigadier-General. Report of Brigadier-General W. E. Jones. headquarters Jones' brigade, near Carter's Station, Tennessee, November 13, 1863. Major T. Rowland, A. A. G., District S. W. Va. and East Tennessee: Major: In accordance with enclosed instructions from headquarters, district of south-w respectfully, Your obedient servant, H. S. Giltner, Colonel, commanding Brigade. Report of Colonel comes. headquarters Eighth Virginia cavalry, November 13, 1863. Brigadier-General W. E. Jones, Commanding Cavalry Brigade: General: At your request, I make the following report of the part taken by the Eighth Virginiaave the same orders. Yours truly, R. Ransom, Major-General. Statement of W. H. Watterson. headquarters Jones' cavalry brigade, Q. M. Department. November 13, 1863. Being called upon by Brigadier-General W. E. Jones to give a statement of my connection with the affair at Big Creek, Hawkins county, Tennessee, I most r