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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Bill to be entitled "an act to further provide for the public residence. (search)
es, it has been positively established that at least sixty thousand men were brought against our divisions. There were at Fair Oaks Station during Saturday the following rebel Generals: Jeff. Davis, General Robert R. Lee. General G. B. Magruder, General Johnston, General Huger. These three latter had commands in action. In addition, General G. W. Smith, General Longstreet, General D. H. Hill, and Brigadier-Generals Pettigrew, (prisoner,) Rhodes, Hood, Anderson, A. P. Hill, Pickett, Rains, Pryor, Whiting and Branch, some commanding divisions and some brigades, were in the fight with the whole or portions of their commands. The army of Manassas, General Johnston; the army of Gordonsville, General G. W. Smith; the army of the Peninsula, General Magruder; the army of Norfolk, General Huger, were all engaged; General Johnston commanding in the field; General Lee, Commander-in-Chief; General Magruder, executive officer on their left; General G. W. Smith, on their right. Huger commanded