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a regiment, camp near Gordonsville, Va., August 13, 1862. Captain J. H. Fulton, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: I respectfully submit the following as a report of the part my regiment took in the battle of the ninth instant, near Mitchell's Station, in Culpeper County, Virginia: In placing the brigade in line of battle, my regiment occupied the extreme right, connecting with the line of the Second brigade, and supported on the left by the Thirty-third Virginia volunteers. After ha Report of Colonel J. A. Walker. headquarters Thirteenth Virginia, August 14, 1862. Major Hall, A. A. A. General, Fourth Brigade: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of my regiment at the battle near Mitchell's Station on the ninth instant. After deploying regiment as skirmishers, as directed by the General commanding the brigade, we advanced into the woods, between us and the enemy, about two hundred yards, where the left wing, commanded by Lieutenant
to report, that on the evening of the thirteenth August, 1862, having just returned from Clarke's Mountain, a very elevated point, three miles east of Rapidan Station, I reported to Major-General Jackson the following as being the position of the enemy's forces on the opposite side of the Rapidan. The main body encamped around the slopes of Garnett's and Slaughter's Mountains; one division one mile north of Culpeper Court-House, on the Brandy Station road, and a small force between Mitchell's Station and Lime Church. General Jackson then directed me to examine, and, on the following day, to report to him the most desirable route for passing around the enemy's flank and reaching Warrenton, Fauquier. I advised that the corps should march from its encampment just west of Toddsburg, through Orange Court-House, thence down the Fredericksburg plank road to Dr. Terrill's, then turn to the left, pass Pisgah Church, and cross the Rapidan at Summerville's Ford, thence by Lime Church, Stephe