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r, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. W. Jackson, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding Forty-seventh A scene of action. Not being able to see you or General Jackson, by the advice of General Hill, I passed betwee prisoners of rank, until they were ordered, by General Jackson, to stop the pursuit. The regiment behaved wing to the battle-field. Arriving here just as General Jackson was passing, the detached parts of companies wh me gave a cheer, and, at the personal order of General Jackson, followed him again to the battle-field. Aftern (and without any other guard than himself) to General Jackson. Lieutenant A. W. Edgar, of company E, Color-Sef the Thirty-first Virginia, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Jackson, the only Confederate troops in that partd in great jeopardy, I ordered my own and Lieutenant-Colonel Jackson's men forward to hold the enemy in check on and the chest refilled. By the direction of General Jackson, it was afterward posted in the field on the ri
ade, was detached to relieve a portion of General Jackson's command at Freeman's Ford. About the mmns were united, and the advance, to join General Jackson, was resumed. The noise of battle was he afternoon began to press forward against General Jackson's positions. Wilcox's brigades were movereceived a message for reinforcements for General Jackson, who was said to be severely pressed. Frm the commanding General, informing me of General Jackson's condition and his wants. As it was evident that the attack against General Jackson could not be continued ten minutes under the fire of t detached, and operated with a portion of General Jackson's command. The attacking columns moved s and in delaying that of the seventeenth. General Jackson soon moved off to our left, for the purpo Department N. V.: Colonel: On opening General Jackson's trunk in Lexington, Virginia, we found ervant, J. E. Morrison, A. D. C. to Lieutenant-General Jackson. headquarters Second corps, A. N. V[6 more...]