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cond Corps. Monday, 16 Moved up across the road. Went to Stevens House awhile in P. M. Back again at night. Tuesday, ,17. To Stevens House again. Back again at night. On the move all night, and Wednesday, 18, brought up at Stevens House. Went into battery on the hill near the house. Grant and Meade there. First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery came by. Left about noon, and came down by Sixth Corps ambulance train. Thursday, 19. Left camp about 9 and moved down the left to the Ny River. Fight in the evening on our right flank. Were ordered out with pieces, but came back about 10 o'clock. First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery engaged. It will be seen by the above extracts that there were no movements made by us to the right beyond the Stevens House, for the army was gradually swinging to the left. After the battle of the Wilderness, Culpepper was abandoned as a base of supplies and Fredericksburg opened. To this point were transported the wounded and prisoners of the