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strength of enemy's force reported on Kingsland road, and of what composed? Cooke's brigade is at Clay's House available to be sent if you need assistance, and directed to be prepared to move if ordered either by rail or march by land. In absence of General Lee, W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. Dunn's Mill, F. June 22, 1864. General Heth: Inform me of the state of affairs in your front and whether Cooke's and Davis's brigades are needed on that side of the river. R. E. Lee, General. F. June 23, H. D., 11 K. 30 A. M. Colonel W. H. Taylor: All quiet in my front up to this hour. I am inclined to think that the report of Colonel Gary, stating that the enemy were crossing last night over the pontoon, much exaggerated. I will let you know the earliest moment I consider it safe to withdraw Colonel Gary and Davis from this side. H. Heth, Major-General. D. H. June 27, Hd. Via. Colonel W. H. Taylor: All quiet in my front. 1 think if Cooke's and Davis's brigades are not, that t
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