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D. Castleman, George Kelley, wounded. Company E--Corporal Hull, privates Weddell, Shank, Prince, Lowdwick. Company F--Sergeant McCarty, privates Loher, Charles Dinkle, wounded. Company G--Lieutenant R. M. English, killed; Pat Ryans, Mowny E. Fry, wounded. Company K--Barton, wounded. Killed, one; wounded, twenty-four. Total, twenty-five. J. W. Allen, Colonel Second Regiment. Report of Colonel Munford. headquarters Second Virginia cavalry, February 26, 1862. Major Charles J. Faulkner, A. A.G.: Major: In obedience to instructions from Lieutenant-General T. J. Jackson, to furnish a report of the operations of the cavalry brigade connected with his brilliant campaign in the Valley, I beg leave respectfully to submit the following. When I joined his army, under Major-General Ewell, the Sixth and Second Virginia cavalry were attached to his division. Our regiments had just been reorganized, and, as the senior cavalry officer, I had the outpost. My Headquarte
H. Hill's43245313  Total1911420494631 Total killed, wounded, and missing, 1314. Report of General Ewell. Richmond, Virginia, March 6, 1863. Colonel C. J. Faulkner, Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: I have the honor to report, as follows, the movements of my division at Cedar Run, on the ninth August, 1862: My dgineer corps, showing movements of the division. Report of Major-General A. P. Hill. Headquarters Light Division, camp Gregg, March 8, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. Faulkner, Assistant Adjutant-General: Colonel: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by the light division, under my command, aStafford, Colonel, commanding Second Louisiana Brigade. Report of Colonel Crutchfield. headquarters artillery, Second corps, March 14, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. Faulkner, Assistant Adjutant-General: Colonel: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by the artillery of this army corps in the
h, A. D. C., has. He intends giving it to Colonel Faulkner to finish; it will then be forwarded. Jackson, Lieutenant-General. Official: Charles J. Faulkner, Lieutenant-Colonel and A. A. G. Headq Secretary of War. I am truly yours, Charles J. Faulkner. I certify that the above is an aueports previous to its being forwarded. Charles J. Faulkner, Assistant Adjutant-General. List of, camp Gregg, February 25, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. Faulkner, A. A. G., Second Army Corps: rs Trimble's division, April 10, 1863. Colonel C. J. Faulkner, A. A. G.: Colonel: I have receivedll's division, February 4, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. Faulkner, Assistant Adjutant-General, Heallery Second corps, March 14, 1863. Colonel Charles J. Faulkner, Assistant Adjutant-General: Colry Second corps, April 16, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. Faulkner, Assistant Adjutant-General: Second army corps, February 12, 1863. Colonel C. J. Faulkner, Chief of Staff to Lieutenant-General