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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
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Doc. 14. the Army of the Potomac. Brigadier-General Peck's report. headquarters Peck's division, Harrison's Point, July 11, 1862 Captain C. C. Suydam, Assistant Adjutant-General, Fourth Corps: sir: I have the honor to report that I assumed command of this division at White Oak Swamp, on the twenty-fourth of June, 186Peck's division, Harrison's Point, July 11, 1862 Captain C. C. Suydam, Assistant Adjutant-General, Fourth Corps: sir: I have the honor to report that I assumed command of this division at White Oak Swamp, on the twenty-fourth of June, 1862, in compliance with orders from Headquarters Army of the Potomac. The division consisted of two brigades, one of which, commanded by General Wessells, was at the headquarters at White Oak Swamp. The other, under General Naglee, was guarding the entrenched line between the railroad and Bottom's bridge, distant some four-and-ahominy, destroyed all the bridges, which led the advance of the Army of the Potomac from White Oak Swamp, and covered the rear safely during the great strategic movement from (Malvern Hill) Turkey Creek to Harrison's Point. I am, very respectfully Your obedient servant, John I. Peck, Brigadier General, commanding Division.