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vely skirmishing during the entire day — had one man wounded. About five o'clock A. M., on the fifteenth instant, the brigade was relieved by Rodes' brigade, of D. H. Hill's division, and returned to the rear in third line — reserve. During the entire four days of exposure, suspense, and danger, both officers and men evinced the true spirit of patriots and soldiers. I cannot but feel proud of the honor of having commanded such men. Captain R. T. Colston, second in command, and Adjutant R. W. Hunter, deserve honorable mention at my hands for gallantry and good conduct during the engagement, and their material aid in the command of the regiment. Respectfully submitted, J. Q. A. Nadenbousch, Captain, commanding Second Regiment Virginia Infantry. List of Casualties in the Second Virginia Infantry, December 13, 1862: Company A.--Private Thomas Barr, severely wounded by gunshot, not serious. Company E.--First Lieutenant W. B. Colston, severely wounded by shell, very serio
ravery which cannot be surpassed, and aided me materially more than once in rallying and pushing forward some portions of the line, momentarily wavering under the superior numbers and withering fire of the enemy. I also wish to express my high appreciation of the skilful, zealous, and able manner in which Dr. R. F. Coleman, division surgeon, discharged the duties of his office. I am, sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, R. E. Colston, Brigadier-General. Official copy: R. W. Hunter, A. A. G., Johnson's Division. Report of Brig.-General W. H. F. Lee. Thursday, April 30th.--Marched from Culpeper to Rapidan station with Ninth and Thirteenth Virginia cavalry, and one piece of artillery; left one squadron in Culpeper, which fell back on the appearance of the enemy, and joined me at Rapidan. Enemy appeared that evening. Friday, May 1st.--Engaged all day with one or two brigades of cavalry. One charge made by Colonel Beale with one squadron, to draw them o