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PONY MOUNTAIN SIGNAL STATION,
November 19, 1863-12 m.
Captain NORTON:
Atmosphere too thick this a. m. for observations in directions of the enemy.
[29.] TAYLOR.
PONY MOUNTAIN SIGNAL STATION,
November 20, 1863-9.35 a. m.
Captain NORTON,
Chief Signal Officer:
Cannot see off this mountain in direction of Rapidan.
[29.] TAYLOR.
PONY MOUNTAIN SIGNAL STATION,
November 20, 1863-5 p. m.
Captain NORTON:
See no change whatever in position of the enemy. A regiment digging to-day opposite Morton's Ford.
[29.] TAYLOR.
PONY MOUNTAIN SIGNAL STATION,
November 21, 1863-9.30 a. m.
Captain NORTON,
Chief Signal Officer:
Nothing to report as yet this a. m.
[29.] TAYLOR.
PONY MOUNTAIN SIGNAL STATION,
November 22, 1863-10.30 a. m.
Captain NORTON:
The enemy's camps and fires opposite Raccoon and Morton's Fords and along the hills in direction of Rapidan Station and Orange Court-House remain the same. See no change whatever in the situation. Timber being cut away brings his camps more in view.
P. A. TAYLOR,
[29.] Captain and Signal Officer.
PONY MOUNTAIN SIGNAL STATION,
November 22, 1863-5.30 p. m.
Captain NORTON:
Nothing new. No change observed.
[29.] TAYLOR.
CIRCULAR.] HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS,
November 23, 1863.
The following will be the order of movement for to-morrow, 24th instant, beginning at daylight: The Second Division in advance, the
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