Q. Do you know whether General Brinton received any orders after leaving the round-house or not during that day?
A. Not until late in the afternoon.
Q. What were they, and who communicated them?
A. Those orders came out by the hand of Major Baugh, who reported to General Brinton at Claremont, and was immediately sent back by orders from General Latta—I think it was him—but they were received late that afternoon, directing the general to bring the entire division to Altoona by rail.
Q. That was a written order?
A. Yes.
Q. Did a man by the name of Colonel Smith reach you during the day, Sunday?
A. Norman Smith?
Q. Yes.
A. He reached us on Sunday. I saw him—the first time I saw him to know him—he may have reached us an hour or so before—it was after the division had encamped on the hills overlooking Claremont. He was there, and stayed for some hours.