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e in my rear. A short time after Lieutenant Early was sent to General Winder, I sent Major A. L. Pitzer, a volunteer Aid, to ask that some pieces of artillery should be sent up. Before this request could be complied with by General Winder, Captain Brown, of the Chesapeake artillery, with one piece, and Captain Dement, with three pieces, came up through the fields in rear, in a gallop, and were posted, by my direction, a little in advance of my right, near a clump of cedars, where they had go of skirmishers from the enemy was seen advancing across the cornfield in front, and several regiments in rear supporting them. A body of infantry also commenced moving up toward my right, which rested near the clump of cedars, where the guns of Brown and Dement were posted. The hill there falls off rather abruptly to the right, and as infantry could have come up under cover of the hill very near to me, I sent to General Jackson for a brigade to support my right, which was promised. The enem