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310 Series I Volume XXV-II Serial 40 - Chancellorsville Part II

Page 310 N. VA., W. VA., MD., AND PA. Chapter XXXVII.

APRIL 30, 1863-5.30 p. m.

General SEDGWICK:

The movement of troops which I reported as threatening my position at the bridge seems to be what I have just mentioned in a note to you-to mask their flank march in the hollow just beyond the Bowling Green road, in front of Brooks. It shortens their march very much.

REYNOLDS.

BALLOON IN THE VALLEY,

April 30, 1863-6 p. m.

General SEDGWICK:

The woods directly opposite our bridge on the left full of rebel troops. The extensive camp still remains 6 miles directly south from this point, and a small camp southwest from this point, about 7 miles distant, and I should think a small camp west of this position about 6 miles.

The troops remain in about the same position as yesterday.

JAMES ALLEN,

Aeronaut.


HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS,
April 30, 1863.

General SEDGWICK,

Commanding Left Wing:

I have just explained what I thought threatened my bridge-heads. i do not know whether their troops are moving up to Fredericksburg, or were being massed to move down the ravine between me and Brooks to-night. It is possible, if they were in there last night, as reported by my pickets, that they may contemplate a movement of this kind. Did Brooks' pickets remain all night at the burnt house-Beman's-and had he any men in the ravine?

Yours, &c.,

JOHN F. REYNOLDS,

Major-General Volunteers, Commanding.


HEADQUARTERS LEFT WING,
[April 30, 1863.]

Major-General BUTTERFIELD:

General Reynolds is satisfied that the enemy have not weakened their force either in infantry or artillery, and that a demonstrations will bring on a general engagement on the left. General Brooks thinks the infantry force in his front is undiminished and strong. He can see nothing of their batteries.

JOHN SEDGWICK,

Major-General, Commanding.


HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS,
April 30, 1863.

General SEDGWICK,

Commanding Left Wing:

Please have Hunt telegraph if he can spare a 20-pounder Parrott battery. I would prefer it to the 3-inch sent, as it will opposed by


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