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troops were not in proper condition to attack the enemy under his gunboats. I ordered, therefore, that no advance should be made and wrote to request that the commanding general would ride forward at his earliest convenience. Brigadier-General D. R. Jones, in command of his own brigade and that of General Toombs, reported to me just before the arrival of the commanding general. These brigades were put in position on Jackson's left, and Major-General A. P. Hill's division on his right, at Crenshaw's farm. After consultation, further offensive operations were not deemed expedient. Some days were, therefore, occupied in collecting the arms and other property thrown away and abandoned by the enemy, when our forces were withdrawn to their present positions near Richmond. Respectfully submitted, James Longstreet, Major-General Commanding. Return of the Killed, Wounded, and Missing of Longstreet's Division, in the action of the 27th and 30th June, 1862. Brigadier-General.comman
Richmond, September 16, 1862. To Major E. F. Paxton, A. A. A. General: Major: For the information of the Major-General commanding, I have the honor to report the operations of the First division (Jackson's) from the time the army moved from Crenshaw's farm, near Orange Court-House, to the twenty-ninth ultimo, when, by the advice of the surgeon, I left the army for this place. On the morning of the twentieth, I left Crenshaw's farm, following the division of Major-General Ewell, which marCrenshaw's farm, following the division of Major-General Ewell, which marched in rear of that of Major-General A. P. Hill, and, after crossing the Rapidan River at Somerville Ford, bivouacked at Stevensburg, in Culpeper County, for the night. Next morning I was ordered to move the division to the front, and, after passing the divisions of General Jackson's corps, near Brandy Station, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, I was pushed forward toward Cunningham's Ford, on the Rappahannock. action at Cunningham's Ford, August 21ST. On approaching this ford, I