Paul J. Semmes to W. G. Clemons, July 4, 1862
RigHt WING, DEPARTMENT OF THE Potomac, July 4, 1862.
Report of Casualties in the First Brigade, Second Division, Right Wing, Department of the Potomac, in the engagement on Sunday, June 29.
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32d Virginia Volunteers: Officers. y.2 2. 3a 528 ce lec nee age at eee ols ee ee ioe eae Ae ee eee Privates .-.
The remainder of the brigade was held in reserve.
Respectfully submitted.
Brigadier-General.
Capt. W. G. CLEMONS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
RIGHT WING, DEPARTMENT OF THE Potomac,
Crew's Farm, Va., July 4, 1862.
Capratin: I have the honor to report the part borne by my brigade