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our most obedient servant, R. H. Anderson, Major-General, commanding. Report of Brigadier-General H. H. Walker. headquarters Walker's brigade, October 21, 1863. Major R. H. Finney, A. A. GenWalker's brigade, October 21, 1863. Major R. H. Finney, A. A. General, Heth's Division: Major: In accordance with circular from division headquarters, I have the honor to make the following report of the part taken by my brigade in the engagement at Bristoe Statmorning. Enclosed is a list of casualties during the engagement. Respectfully submitted, H. H. Walker, Brigadier-General. Report of Colonel Hall. headquarters Cooke's brigade, near Rappt, I have the honor to submit the following report, being duplicate of one already furnished Colonel Walker, of the part taken by this battalion in the engagement at Bristoe Station on the afternoon otry, but the plain in my rear was bare of all troops. After some minutes, I found a brigade-General Walker's, I think — and reported to him the condition of affairs, and desired him to throw forward
or less distant, according to the nature of the country and of the attack. The order to advance will be given by the Commander-in-Chief. Sixth.--Brigadier-General Bee's brigade, supported by Colonel Wilcox's brigade, Colonel Stuart's regiment of cavalry, and the whole of Walton's battery, will form the reserve, and will march via Mitchell's Ford, to be used according to circumstances. Seventh.--The light batteries will be distributed as follows: 1. To General Ewell's command, Captain Walker's six pieces. 2. To Brigadier-General Jones, Captains Albertis' and Standard's batteries, eight pieces. 3. To Brigadier-General Longstreet, Colonel Pendleton's and Captain Imboden's batteries, eight pieces. 4. To Brigadier-General Bonham, Captains Kemper's and Shields' batteries, eight pieces. 5. To Colonel Cocke, Colonel Hunton's, Captains Latham's and Beckham's batteries, twelve pieces. Eighth.--Colonel Radford, commanding cavalry, will detail, to report immediately, as