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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Reminiscences of the First battle of Manassas. (search)
he pines, on the northern side of the run to abandon his purpose which, obviously, was to reach, in this direction, our line of inter-communication with Manassas. As far as I can learn, the enemy's force referred to was under the command of General Schenck. He was easily checked. About this time the peals of musketry, apparently about the Robinson and the Henry houses was incessant and fascinating. While thus absorbed, and sitting on my horse, surrounded with Colonel Murray, Captain Harris say that he was ready to obey orders. Then, I said, dress your men on the line of this road, bring them to a rest, and wait for orders. These regiments and the gun I had had moved to the bluff, were, it is highly probable the foundation of General Schenck's estimate of our force. He had them in full view from the position he occupied in the pines. Returning rapidly to my position, I there found a general order, that every man not in the face of the enemy should report to General Beauregar