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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 10 0 Browse Search
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ter marching two miles through a very severe rain-storm, they were halted for the night near Dr. Poindexter's house. On Thursday morning, the pursuit was resumed and the command of Major-General Jausing some hours' delay,) continued by slow marches to----Church, and formed line of battle on Poindexter's farm, opposite the Malvern Hills, about two P. M.,--the Seventh brigade on the extreme left.y command, I went forward to reconnoitre. Meeting with General Jackson, we rode together to Dr. Poindexter's, where we met Major Meade and Lieutenant Samuel R. Johnston, of the engineers, who had jusg your attention to the gallant conduct of Captain W. W. T. Coghill, Richard Logan, Jr., and P. Poindexter, who acted during the whole day with great coolness and bravery. We lost twelve killed and to the front, to report to General Whiting, who ordered us to take position in the field near Poindexter's residence. Some three batteries, being in advance, took all immediate positions. Sending L