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. The column was delayed while the work was going on, and it was evening before we got through, and drove off the workmen, who were still cutting down other trees. As we advanced through the woods, and came to an open field, on high ground, (P. Williams, on map,) a powerful battery of rifled guns opened on us. General Mahone disposed his troops, and advanced a battery of artillery, (Moorman's,) and a sharp artillery fire was kept up for some time. The enemy's fire was very severe, and we hadoved down the Charles City road; General Mahone in advance. Engaged the enemy with artillery. Loss in my brigade, one killed and one wounded. July first, 1862.--Being on the Charles City road, between the creek called White Oak Swamp, and P. Williams's farm, I was ordered by Major-General Huger, commanding division, with my brigade and General Wright's, to pass to the right of the Charles City road, and take the enemy in flank. Proceeding in this direction, by a blind road, for about two