Longstreet's and A.
P. Hill's divisions crossed to the south side of the Chickahominy to-day, and
have moved eastward down the Darbytown Road. These divisions have not been
engaged to-day.
This afternoon I was
sent back to Featherstone's Brigade Headquarters, near the city, for a farther
supply of rations, as ours were left on the north side of the Chickahominy.
SOURCE: William S.
White, A Diary of the War; or What I Saw of It, p. 122
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