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HEADQUARTERS,
June 29, 1862.Colonel J. B. WALTON,
Commanding Washington Artillery:
COLONEL: The general directs that you move your two batteries back toward Richmond in front of Redoubt Numbers 3 Your other two batteries will be sent in the morning.
Very respectfully,
P. T. MANNING.
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SPECIAL ORDERS,
ADJT. AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, Numbers 150.
Richmond, June 30, 1862.* * * * *
II. Captain John A. Avirett's company Alabama Volunteers will report for duty to Major General T. H. Holmes, commanding Department of North Carolina.
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By command of the Secretary of War:
John WITHERS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.[9.]
PETERSBURG, VA., July 1, 1862.
SECRETARY OF WAR,
Richmond, VA.:
The pickets at Fort Powhatan report the Vanderbilt has passed up crowded with troops and more boats are coming up.
WM. H. KER,
Major and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.
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HEADQUARTERS BATTLE-FIELD,
July 1, 1862.Colonel J. B. WALTON,
Commanding Washington Artillery:
COLONEL: The general directs that youmove the Washignton Artillery down as soon as possible.
Yours, &c.,
P. T. MANNING,
Major and Ordnance Officer.
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PETERSBURG, VA., July 3, 1862.
Major-General HOLMES,
Drewry's Bluff, Va.:
The enemy have left Shirley - gone toward Westover. Heavy fire yesterday evening on the Charles City side, four miles below City Point. All the guns-boats have left City point and following their retreating forces.
Your most obedient servant,
JAMES F. MILLIGAN,
Captain, &c.
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