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e back a Georgia company, which was on picket duty, and with an advance party took possession of a thickly-timbered hill, near the village of Burlington. Colonel Ramsey, of the Georgia Regiment, with two or three companies of his regiment. was ordered down and gallantly drove the enemy from the hill, and held it till about trow, mountainous country road, and with a long train of wagons our line was necessarily extended for a considerable distance. Col. Tallaferro's Virginia and Col. Ramsey's Georgia Regiments were in the rear of the train. During the day, Gen. Garnett, being in front, received information that the enemy was at tacking the rear. My. I drew up my regiment, as ordered, and waited for some time, when I was informed that Gen. Garnett had been killed, and in a short time Col. Tallaferro's and Col. Ramsey's commands passed us, leaving my regiment again in the rear. We remained in line for a considerable time, but the enemy not appearing, and receiving no orders