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's Division: sir: About eleven o'clock, on the twenty-seventh June, after crossing Beaver Dam Creek, my brigade moved forward, with General Longstreet's division, in the direction of Gaines's farm, or Cold Harbor. The division was halted near Hogan's farm. Soon after the division was halted, General Pryor was ordered forward with his brigade to Gaines's house to drive back some skirmishers and a body of the enemy, supposed to be in a skirt of wood near the house. General Wilcox and myself were ordered forward with our brigades to support him, the balance of the division remaining in a line at Hogan's farm. General Pryor advanced--General Wilcox and my brigade close in his rear. After a sharp skirmish, the enemy was handsomely driven from the skirt of woods by General Pryor's brigade. The three brigades were subjected to a very heavy artillery fire from the enemy's batteries, planted on the other side of the Chickahominy. They were therefore thrown back into the woods, i