Report of General Robert E. Lee, And Subordinate Reports of the Battle of Chancellorsville;

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The colors of the third Mnine volunteers were taken by Captain Clarke's company of the same regiment. The eighteenth also captured an aid to General Williams. A number of field and company officers, and a large number of men were captured along our whole line. After the enemy were repulsed. General Mc- Gowan was ordered forward with his brigade, and took position on our right.
On Sunday morning, about sunrise, the whole brigade was wheeled a little to the left, that the line might be perpendicu
...lar to- the plank road, and then, m obedience to orders, moved gallantly forward with shouts, driving in the enemy's skirmishers, and handsomely charging and carrying their breastworks. Thelafcof the thirty-seventh passed entirely over the works, capturing a number of prisoners; and the gallant old seventh eclipsed all of its former glories. These works were on a hill, commanded by the Chancellorsville hill, which was fortified v/ith a line of earthworks for twenty-eight (28) pieces of artillery, running nearly parallel to our position, and between four hundred and five hundred yards distant, with a stream of water intervening.

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