Jun 2 1862 (Monday) “The losses of the enemy were even vastly severer than our own, and in places the slain were piled in confused masses. 1 add, in conclusion, that the enemy's success in the afternoon did not prevent me that very night from pushing forward Major Dillman and 200 Michigan marksmen to the saw-mill (one mile in advance), whence he boldly threw out reconnaissances in the vicinity and to the left of the late battle ground.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Capt. CHAUNCEY MCKEEVER,
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