Letter to D. H. Hill

Containers:
Box 2, Folder 53
Scope and content:

Written from White Oak Bridge, Virginia. Letter regards troop movements.

Language:
English
Other descriptive data:

White Oak Bridge
July 10th, 1862

General,
Yours of this date has been received. I send you a copy of the order for falling back. There are no infantry that I am aware of in front of you this morning. If no instructions have reached you, I would, if in your place, move off to your position near Williamsburg road. I expect to leave here this evening about 3 o' clock.

Stuart is still in front. I saw Capt. Rufus Barring yesterday. He says that his youngest child if dangerously ill.

Respectfully,
T.J. Jackson
Maj. Genl.

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