- Joseph Johnston letter to G Smith.
Headquarters Department Of Northern Virginia - 30 May 1862
If nothing prevents, we will fall upon the enemy in front of Major-General Hill (who occupies the position on the Williamsburg road from which your troops moved to the neighborhood of Meadow Bridge) early in the morning
- Joseph Johnston letter to Huger.
Headquarters Department Of Northern Virginia - 30 May 1862
The reports of Major-General D. H. Hill give me the impression that the enemy is in considerable strength in his front. It seems to me necessary that we should increase our force also
- Robert Lee letter to J Macgruder.
Headquarters Department Of Northern Virginia - 29 June 1862
I regret much that you have made so little progress to-day in pursuit of the enemy. In order to reap the fruits of our victory the pursuit should be most vigorous.
