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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address before the Virginia division of Army of Northern Virginia, at their reunion on the evening of October 21, 1886. (search)
is of the Army of the Shenandoah—of the Second corps—Jackson's corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. On the 29th April, Colonel J. B. Magruder reports to Colonel Garnett, General Lee's Adjutant-General, that there are three light artillery batteries now together at the artillery barracks—Baptist Seminary, Richmond—viz: Randol to the command of the troops at Norfolk. Ibid, page 867. It appears in a communication from the Adjutant-General headquarters of the Virginia forces, Colonel R. S. Garnett, to Colonel F. H. Smith, of the Virginia Council, that on the 30th May, as nearly as could be ascertained, there was a total of thirty six thousand two hun 5th June, General T. H. Holmes was sent to Fredericksburg, and directed to assume command of the troops in that vicinity, Ibid, page 907. and on the 8th, General R. S. Garnett was ordered to Staunton to command the troops operating in Northwestern Virginia. Ibid, page 915. The first battle in Virginia, and, indeed, the firs