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viz.: Major Del. Kemper, who had his right arm shattered by a minie ball; Lieutenant and Adjutant W. H. Kemper; Captains J. S. Taylor, Jordan, Parker, and Eubank; Lieutenant Elliot, commanding Rhett's battery; Lieutenants Taylor, Gilbert, Brown, Fhave mentioned that two guns of Jordan's battery, under Lieutenant Bower, were sent to an advanced position under Captain John S. Taylor, but had to retire, owing to their exposed position and the fire of several batteries against them. About this tin. The piece could not be recovered, owing to the proximity to the enemy, though several attempts were made. Captain John S. Taylor, C. S. artillery, temporarily attached to my staff, was killed in the morning while gallantly discharging his dutng, twenty-seventh, General Taliaferro and General A. P. Hill's divisions joined them at that point. General Ewell, with Taylor's, Lawton's, and Early's brigades, remained at Bristoe. After completing the destruction of the trains and bridge, in wh