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and efficient services. Major J. W. Ratchford and Major Archer Anderson, Adjutant-General's staff; Major Jones, commanding it remained more than ten days. On the twenty-ninth, Lieutenant Anderson, of Ells's battery, near Richmond, reported the arribatteries of Alexander's battalion and some of those with Anderson's division, a portion in position behind epaulements, othnt to the line of battle previously designated for Major-General Anderson's division, in front and to the left of Fredericksburg. My brigade formed the right of Anderson's division, and was posted on Thursday morning between the plank road and Hazadier-General Wright. Headquartres Wright's brigade, Anderson's division, camp near Fredericksburg, December 24, 1862. adier-General Mahone. headquarters Mahone's brigade, Anderson's division, December 21, 1862. To Major T. S. Mills, Assistant Adjutant-General, Anderson's Division: Major: In response to the call from division headquarters, I beg to present
on, Hill's corps, October, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel Archer Anderson, Assistant Adjutant-General: hattanooga, October 18, 1863. To Lieutenant-Colonel Archer Anderson, Assistant Adjutant-General Hill and Manigault constituted my first line, and Anderson's my reserve. Nothing important happened durswept like a whirlwind over the breastworks. Anderson's fearless Mississippians carrying the breastcompelled to fall back. I immediately placed Anderson's brigade under his orders. Deas, who was and was extended easterwardly by the lines of Anderson and Kershaw. The height teminated in an opend shouts, upon our right, but was repulsed by Anderson and Kershaw. At this time it became necessary to retire Garrity's battery, of Anderson's brigade, which had been doing effective service. It waved about mid-day, I relinquished to Brigadier-General Anderson the command of my division. The u the three brigade commanders of my division, Anderson, Deas and Manigault. Without the decided suc[1 more...]