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teenth and Twenty-fifth Virginia regiments, of Elzey's brigade, pushed forward for the purpose of to meet the enemy on the ground selected by General Elzey. On the morning of the eighth, the enem to have driven us. At this time I had present Elzey's, Trimble's, and Stewart's brigades, short oftle in advance of my centre, on the right; General Elzey in rear of the centre, and General Stewart front, where the enemy was not expected. General Elzey was in position to strengthen either wing.rs, also joined, and with the remainder of General Elzey's brigade, was added to the centre and lefnt month. On the morning of the eighth, General Elzey ordered me to take my own (Thirteenth Virgs placed in command of the Fourth brigade, General Elzey having been wounded on the preceding day. . In this dilemma I concluded to fall in with Elzey's brigade, and sent Major Holliday to report t27159 199  IV.Field and Staff,1      Brigadier-General Elzey's brigade, commanded by Colonel Walke[11 more.
f Major-General Ewell, the Fourth brigade, General Elzey; the Seventh brigade, General Trimble; andnce. To effect this, he sent two regiments of Elzey's brigade, which had become separated from theill's right, had moved the Fourth brigade, General Elzey, to the left of the road, passing from Gaittle-ground, I ordered the Fourth brigade, General Elzey, into the woods, on the left of the road, ,) who took command of the fourth brigade, General Elzey having been dangerously wounded at Cold Hand of the brigade lately commanded by Brigadier-General Elzey, in the division of Major-General Ewet a timely support in a perilous crisis to General Elzey, and other brigades, who had been terriblyto take command of the brigade until after General Elzey was wounded, late in the evening, and thatof the other regiments of the brigade; but General Elzey's Aids having all been killed or wounded, hey having been detached the day before by General Elzey to support batteries. I enclose the rep[5 more...]