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ackson's division, now commanded by Brigadier-General Taliaferro, and poured a destructive fire intoell back in confusion, exposing the flank of Taliaferro's, which also gave way, as did the left of Ewounded was Major-General Ewell and Brigadier-General Taliaferro, the former severely. The next moronel Hoke, and Early, under Colonel Walker. Taliaferro's division moved forward at the same time onalion,Jones's,Jackson's, 1010 10th Virginia,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,63743 23d Virginia,Taliaferro'sTaliaferro's,Jackson's,3518 37th Virginia,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,127688 47th Alabama,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,12Taliaferro's,Jackson's,127688 47th Alabama,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,127688 48th Alabama,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,126173 2d Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's, 55 9th LouisianaTaliaferro's,Jackson's,127688 48th Alabama,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,126173 2d Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's, 55 9th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,246 10th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,257 15th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's, 2ginia,Jones's,Jackson's,85462 10th Virginia,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,92332 23d Virginia,Taliaferro'sTaliaferro's,Jackson's,11314 37th Virginia,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,53641 47th Alabama,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,72[10 more...]<
also shamefully fled. The brigades of Generals Taliaferro and Winder were soon under arms, and orenter were being placed in position, and General Taliaferro's brigade having reached the vicinity ofmany killed and wounded upon the field. General Taliaferro, who the previous day had occupied the tnate than I anticipated, orders were sent to Taliaferro and Trimble to join the main body. TaliaferTaliaferro came up in time to discharge an effective volley into the ranks of the wavering and retreating ene five miles beyond the battle-field by Generals Taliaferro and Winder with their brigades and portng, I directed him to move to the left, (General Taliaferro's brigade having gone to the bridge,) thScott, Commanding Brigade. Report of General Taliaferro. headquarters Third brigade, V. D.,my staff, Captain Pendleton, A. A. G.; Lieutenant Taliaferro, A. D. C., and Major Stanard, Brigade y respectfully, your obedient servant, William B. Taliaferro, Brigadier-General Commanding Third Br
ess of the latter, induced me at once to send a duplicate despatch, through the nearest General, to the Commander-in-Chief, notifying him of the observed position and strength of the enemy. My two Aids, Acting Lieutenant Charles Hatcher and Cadet Taliaferro, who bore these despatches across the different swamps, deserve honorable mention for the alacrity, resolution, and success with which they performed the task. After some time, a return message came from the commanding General, directing thh ultimo; N. D. McClure, killed, on the first instant. Respectfully, G. C. Smith, Captain, commanding Twenty-seventh Regiment Virginia Volunteers. Report of Captain Wooding. camp near Gordonsville, Virginia, July 24, 1862. Brigadier-General Taliaferro: General: My battery marched from Port Republic to the fortifications of the enemy near Richmond, with the Third brigade, commanded, in your absence, by Colonel Fulkerson. On Friday, the twenty-seventh June, we arrived to within
nder cover of the wood, near the wheatfield; Taliaferro's brigade, parallel to the road, in rear of 's division now devolved upon Brigadier-General William B. Taliaferro, whose brigade, during the re respectfully, Your obedient servant, Wm. B. Taliaferro, Brigadier-General, commanding First Divemy, who had already turned the flank of General Taliaferro's brigade, which was on the right of thet their cavalry attempted to charge upon General Taliaferro's brigade, which had partially rallied, ing to me their flank. The combined fire of Taliaferro's brigade in front, and mine in flank, brokewhich had been rallied, and a portion of General Taliaferro's brigade. I rode up to them, and whilee from the Thirteenth Virginia regiment, Colonel Taliaferro's regiment, of General Taliaferro's brigGeneral Taliaferro's brigade, and a number of parties from other brigades. This was after sunset, and the troops, which hay the conspicuous gallantry exhibited by Colonel Taliaferro, of the Twenty-third Virginia regiment, [1 more...]
kson's division, commanded by Brigadier-General William B. Taliaferro, was composed of Winder's brirated from his own division by one or two of Taliaferro's brigades, advanced in conjunction with theng Jackson's division, commanded by Brigadier-General Taliaferro. My own brigade was the leading onohnson, of Second Virginia brigade. Captain Taliaferro, A. A. G. Taliaferro's Division, Army ofRoyal, Va., January 21, 1863. Brigadier-General William B. Taliaferro, commanding Jackson's Divisio Jackson, and the other by order of Brigadier-General Taliaferro. The other batteries did not get uowing order: Generals A. P. Hill, Ewell, and Taliaferro. I was ordered by General Jackson to remainEwell. Passing Brandy Station, the front of Taliaferro's division emerged from the wood a quarter ouarded by a body of the enemy's cavalry, General Taliaferro brought up two pieces of Poague's battern the following morning, twenty-seventh, General Taliaferro and General A. P. Hill's divisions joine[12 more...]