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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 15 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battlefields of Virginia. (search)
the enemy immediately in front was then discussed, and Captain Boswell and myself were sent to make a moonlight reconnoisancels Lee and Jackson were together in conference when Captain J. K. Boswell, Chief Engineer of the Second corps, and myself stay recollection of this, my only close association with Captain Boswell, that I cannot be mistaken either as to the fact of oassed between Lee and Jackson must have occurred while Captain Boswell and myself were out on our reconnoisance, in which casin front was abandoned, on the information obtained by Captain Boswell and myself as to the strength of the enemy's position s information and guidance. Jackson's chief engineer, Captain Boswell, was still alive on the morning of May 2nd, and it wassuch information, and not to Hotchkiss, who was one of Captain Boswell's subordinates. Furthermore, from the account given bkson on the night of May 1st, 1863, in the presence of Captain Boswell and myself, as given in writing to General A. L. Long,