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Cedar Mountain (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
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The battle of Cedar Mountain.
General Gordon's official report has reached us through late Northern journals.
It will be seen that he confesses to a heavy loss in the brigade which he commanded:
Hdq'rs 3d Brigade, in the Field, Camp at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 11, '62. Brigadier-General A. S. Williams, commanding 1st division 2d army corps, Army of Virginia: Sir.
--I have the honor to make the following report of the part taken by my brigade in the recent battle of Saturda Abbott, and Goodwin, and Lieut. Perkins, of the 2d Massachusetts.
These are some of the names to be remembered as heroes — men who have died that our country may survive.
I carried into action less than 1,500 men. I lost in about thirty minutes 466 killed, wounded and missing. I refer specially to the reports of Colonels of regiments appended. I am; sir, with great respect,Truly your ob't servant, Geo. H. Gordon, Brig. Gen. Com'g 3d Brig. 1st Div. 2d Army Corps, Army of Virginia.