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ovement was prevented by the darkness of the night. It was now fully dark, and our troops bivouacked upon the ground until morning. The enemy's artillery was served with great skill and effect upon our troops during the entire engagement, to which our greatest loss on the left must be attributed. Our troops, whose conduct came under my observation, behaved with great coolness and courage during the whole engagement, which lasted about four hours. The Dixie battery, under command of Captain Chaplain, attached to my brigade, was placed on the left of the turnpike, near the village of Groveton, where it performed good service during the day. When General Wilcox left the field, and the command of the troops on the left devolved on me, I placed the command of my immediate brigade under Colonel Posey, who was the senior Colonel present. To the members of my staff, who were with me on the field, Captain Barksdale, Lieutenant Parker, and Captain C. N. Featherston, I feel indebted fo