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Accompanying this report I enclose an accurate map of the field of battle, and the reports of the immediate commanders To the latter I would respectfully refer for individual acts of gallantry and patriotism. I also forward the reports of the field officer of the day. Lieut. Col. McGuirk, of the 17th regiment Mississippi volunteers, to whom I am much indebted for information of the flank movements of the enemy. Lieut. Sheffield David, here on duty as Topographical Engineer, and Sergeant Wm. R. Chambliss, of the 18th regiment Mississippi volunteers, my private secretary, rendered material service, the former by fighting on foot with his musket as a private — the latter by conveying my orders on the field of battle under heavy fire. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, [Signed,] N G. Evans, Brig Gen., commanding 7th Brigade. To Lieut. Col. Thomas Jordan, Assist. Adj't. General, 1st Corps Army of Potomac, near Centreville, [Official.] John Withers, A. A Gen.