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commissaries of musters of division, under the directions of commissaries of musters of corps or departments. Second. Army and department commanders will forthwith ascertain the number of men within their respective commands to be discharged and rep... |
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HUNTSVILLE, [May] 10, 1865.
Brigadiere-General WHIPPLE,
Assistant Adjutant-General:
The Confederate forces near Courtland, Ala., under Major Warren, surrendered yesterday to Colonel Fairbanks. Colonel Horner has captured seventeen of the most note... |
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PADUCAH, May 14, 1865.
Brigadier General WILLIAM D. WHIPPLE,
Chief of Staff:
The party sent out with flag of truce has just returned, bringing in the rebel Colonel Hughey, and several other [officers] and men. I desire... |
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I inclose drawings of Forts Negley, Morton, Houston, Gillem, Donaldson, and Hyde Ferry, and plans of redoubts on north bank of Cumberland, and for Hill (210); also of battery for Casino Hill and of the defenses inclosing the capitol. A general plan ... |
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portions north of Macon can be ordered to assemble at points on the railroad between Macon and Atlanta. This concentration has in view the early departure of the Cavalry Corps from Georgia.
I am, general, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
E.... |
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND,
Nashville, May 18, 1865.
Rear-Admiral S. P. LEE,
Mound City:
Govan's rebel brigade, a thousand strong, is to be sent to some point on Mississippi River. To prevent treachery, h... |
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troops from the same State into maximum regiments. Hatch is available to make up the detachment from your command directed in Lieutenant-General Grant's instructions of this date.* I shall have to keep Johnson's division for... |
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tion was well advanced when inspected by me and was nearly ready for its armament. Strong stockades extend the north and south lines of Fort Pickering down the steep banks to the river. No barracks nor store-houses of any importance have been buil... |
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losses of the war combined. But for these distressing disturbances in districts, our country was never more quiet nor Union men more safe. Can you not give us immediate relief by orders to the authorities here, or othe... |
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GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DISTRICT OF WEST FLORIDA, Numbers 51.
Barrancas, May 25, 1865.
The following order is republished for the information and guidance of all concerned in this district.*
To execute properly the prov... |
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2. Battery F, First Missouri Artillery, is hereby detached from the Second Division and assigned to duty with the Third Division. The battery commander will report without delay.
3. The Third Division is, under instructions from military division ... |
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SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPT. OF THE CUMBERLAND, Numbers 55.
Nashville, Tenn., June 8, 1865.
* * * * *
VII. Major General D. S. Stanley, commanding Fourth Army Corps, will cause all detachments not complete organization... |
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EASTPORT, June 8, 1865.
Major General GEORGE H. THOMAS:
Can be sentence of death be enforced against persons defined as outlaws in general orders, without referring to higher authority for approval, when a military commission convened by a division ... |
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road from Chattanooga to Atlanta. I will confer with Donaldson further on my return to Nashville. He must keep accurate invoices of whatever he furnishes, with the view of an after settlement. I will be with you about the end of next week.
GEO. H. T... |
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The place is inclosed by a strong infantry line 1,600 yards long, with a deep ditch not easily gotten over. The breast-height revetment, in part logs, is very good. Some portion of it was pulled down by the rebels when... |
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PULASKI.
Is seventy-nine miles from Nashville. There are lines thrown up by the army around this large town and something approaching an inclosed work on a distant hill, but there are no forts, properly so called, at this place. Pulaski will doubtle... |
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WAR DEPARTMENT,
Washington City, June 27, 1865.
Major-General THOMAS,
Nashville:
On conference with General Grant this morning, and referring to his draft of the general order creating departments and military divisions, I find that I was mistaken... |
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SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. MIL. DIV. OF THE TENNESSEE, No. 34. Nashville, Tenn., July 27, 1865.
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V. The Will's Valley Railroad from Trenton to Wauhatchie will be turned over to the company owning it, and... |
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who knows the necessities on this side of the river, and whose views were sufficiently comprehensive to embrace the whole question of defense in the Confederate State, with discretionary power to send such force as he believed ought to be tran... |
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army in some way. Many of them having returned to their homes, one of the colonels was sent thither to collect them. They should be gotten together and added to your force. Should you be compelled to retire before the ... |
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MERIDIAN, March 28, 1865.
Brigadier General WIRT ADAMS, West Point:
In addition to reporting to General Forrest, the lieutenant-general commanding directs that you will report all movements of enemy in your front to these headquarters. Denis' ... |
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greatest extent, and make them as efficient as possible. To this end it is essential that we should have the cheerful and hearty support of the people and the full confidence of the soldiers, without which our efforts would be embarrassed and ... |
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III. Let every officer and man resolve to do his whole duty, to stand firm at his post, and to make the enemy pay dearly in blood for every inch he may advance, and by the blessing of Heaven we shall continue those successes which so far with ... |
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HEADQUARTERS,
Spanish Fort, April 3, 1865.
General MAURY:
We have been mortar-shelled all night, and there is some musketry at different points this morning. I never saw such digging as the enemy does. He is fast conve... |
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Wright to receive, receipt, and ship to this point corn, &c. Your communication in regard to "holding my command in readiness to move" has been received, and I have directed my scouts to be vigilant and ascertain i... |
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HEADQUARTERS CHALMERS' DIVISION CAVALRY,
Macon, Miss., April 25, 1865.
Colonel E. CROSSLAND,
Commanding Kentucky Brigade Cavalry:
COLONEL: The brigadier-general commanding directs that you move with your brigade to Artesia and encamp there ins... |
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without embarrassing his movements, and I wish to receive his instructions. She is willing to start without seeing him, however, if necessary, and I feel quite confident of my ability to carry her to a place of safety in or beyond Florida. It ... |
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HDQRS. DEPARTMENT OF ALA., MISS., AND EAST LA.,
Meridian, May 6, 1865.
Major-General MAURY,
Commanding Division:
GENERAL: The lieutenant-general commanding directs that you march your division to this vicinity for the purpose of being paroled,... |
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DEMOPOLIS, ALA., May 6, 1865.
Colonel H. H. MILLER,
Conffeeville, Ala.:
COLONEL: I am in receipt of Lieutenant Owens' dispatch of the 4th instant, and Captain Smith's of 5th instant, and note their contents. As before ... |
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portion of the district for the defense your letter suggests, [and] by other and frequent reports received at this post, I have some time since represented the necessity to the proper authority. Judge William Kelly, assistant adj... |
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Carleton, commanding Column from California, dated at Santa Fe, N. Mex., September 20, 1862. * General Carleton forwarded with his dispatches copies of his correspondence with Brigadier General E. R. S. Canby, then commandi... |
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE PACIFIC,
San Francisco, February 4, 1863.
Brigadier General L. THOMAS,
Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.:
GENERAL: We are experiencing extreme embarrassment throughout the whole de... |
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great benfit to the general commanding the deprtment for the movements of troops, &c., but it is suicidal to the pecuniary interest of this garrison.
I remain, very respectfully, you obedient servant,
JAMES H. WHITLOCK,
Capta... |
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deem necessary to accomplisth the objects which I have verbally communicated to you. Report by letter frequently to Colonel Drum, sending copies addressed to me at this place.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
G. WRI... |
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described in the annexed proclamation of the Governor of California, on the 7th of February last, calling out troops in the counties of Humboldt, Mendocion, &c. * Under such conditions I think we could raise volunteers rapidl... |
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SAN FRANCISCO, August 8, 1863.
Lieutenant- Colonel JONES,
Visalia, Cal.:
McLaughlin to send you with strongest company with arms and ammunition for citizens. Maintain your position at all hazards. If wires are down send exp... |
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3. Captain Morton's company, Second Infantry California Volunteers, will be sent by water to Chico, Butte County, supplied with sixty day's subsistence and the necessary camp equipage.
* * * * *
By order of Brigadier-Genera... |
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Infantry (regulars) from the Presidio to Fort Vancouver, with a view of having troops at Vancover ready to man the batteries now being erected at the mouth of the Columbia River by the Engineer Department.
Very respectfull... |
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in the rebel army; and as I wished to increase the force on the island, I sent Captain Black with his company of the Ninth Infantry, as Captain Black ranked Captain Winder. I did this with a view of quieting the public mind.... |
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[Indorsement.]
WAR DEPARTMENT, November 28, 1864.
Referred to Major General Irvin McDowell, commanding the Department of the Pacific, with directions to take all necessary precautions to prevent the arming or fitting of ve... |
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once in the Humboldt country, you can intercept him. The brigadier-general commanding desires you to take the field in person and suppress these outbreaks.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
E. D. WAITE,
Acting Assist... |
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and will, I trust meet the wants of the country. I hope to able to visit Idaho this year and see if I can do anything further to promote the interests of the Territory.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your most obedien... |
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100 bushels of corn. General McClellan concluded it was not enough to answer. We all took a lunch at Manassas, and our lunch basket proved a godsend to a good many hungry people, among others General McClellan. We ... |
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March 17.-Got an order for stationery and got it filled. At 11.30 a. m. orders were given to have all the office furniture brought to headquarters at Washington. Clerks ordered to report for duty there also. Got a hand press fro... |
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First Pennsylvania Rifles. On arriving on the summit of the first hill I discovered that the Rifles were engaged with a body of the enemy, which was giving them an undue share of the work. I then changed direction... |
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made on the enemy's line near this part of the field after the withdrawal of this division. About 3 a. m. on the 14th, by direction of General Reynolds, I marched the division to the left to support General Doubleday's division, wh... |
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half crossed Kettle Run. About one mile farther crossed the north branch of Cedar Run, passing through cleared land and along a public road until within the picket-line of the Second Regulars near Catlett's Stati... |
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and left, poured in a heavy cross-fire, rendering our position utenable, and we were forced to retire. The men of the different regiments, mingling together, fell back in some confusion, but soon rallied around their colors and drove the ... |
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explain any apparent delay in filling order for supplies, all of which I have used every possible exertion to comply with promptly.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
WM. MAYNADIER,
Captain of Ordnance.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASER-... |
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GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Numbers 25.
Chambersburg, Pa., June 5, 1861.
Commanding offices of brigades, regiments, battalions, and companies will give their attention to the following requirements, and will be... |
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Hagerstown, Md., June 17, 1861.
Colonel LEWIS WALLACE,
Commanding, &c., Cumberland, Md.:
COLONEL: Simultaneously with your telegram that your scouts had seen no troops within twelve mile... |
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SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPT. OF NORTHEASTERN VIRGINIA, Numbers 16. Arlington, June 30, 1861.
I. Colonel W. T. Sherman, Thirteenth Infantry, having reported for duty in compliance with orders form the Headquarters ... |
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cartridges, and about 140 rounds for each of our five cannon, two of which are rifled. I want at least 200,000 musket cartridges; caliber .69; 20,000 Enfield cartridges, caliber .57; 10,000 ditto, caliber .58; 50,000 cartridges for... |
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AUGUST 26, 1861.
Brigadier-General COX,
Gauley:
Your dispatches of the 24th and 25th received. The latter indicates, though you do not say so, that Floyd's force came down Saturday and Sunday Creek roads. Please in future note such ci... |
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AUGUST 30, 1861.
Brigadier-General COX,
Gauley:
The general thinks that Major Casement with his command had better go up the Elk to about the mouth of the Big Sanday and look out for and stop straggling parties coming from the enemy'... |
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The party of the Eleventh report Wise encamped nearly at the princiapl outlet of the Sunday road, called Vaughn's. They hold Hopping's Gap, a strong pass about four miles beyond Hawk's Nest, and all the news our ... |
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command of a brigade, to consist of the following-named regiments: Nineteenth and Twentieth Massacusetts Volunteers, Berdan Sharpshooters.
* *
By command of Major-General McClellan:
S. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Adjutant... |
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duty in this department, and will hold himself in readiness to embark on board the ship Constitution upon her arrival at Old Point.
* * * *
By command of Major-General Wool:
WM. D. WHIPPLE,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[4.]
SPECIAL OR... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
Washington, February 27, 1862-10 p. m.
General MCCLELLAN,
Sandy Hook:
Hooker has been instructed as you desire. I will push preparations for the other plan to-morrow.
R. B. MARCY,... |
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would be an attack by a number or swift steamers full of men, who should board her by a sudden rush, fir edown through her hatches or grated deck, and throw cartridges or shells down her smoke pipe. Sacrifice the steamers in order to... |
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK,
Manassas, May 28, 1862.
Major General E. O. C. ORD,
Commanding Division:
GENERAL: It is the direction of the major-general commanding that you follow with your division the command of Majo... |
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fall in at daybreak to-morrow prepared to resist attack. Should you at any time during the night hear firing on our right in the direction of Mechanicsville you will at once turn out your command without waiting for orders. The sever... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
Camp near Harrison's Landing, July 21, 1862.
Brigadier - General STONEMAN,
Commanding Cavalry:
GENERAL: The general commanding directs me to say to you that he is satisfird the enemy cannot safety ... |
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HDQRS. THIRD ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF VIRGINIA,
Sulphur Springs, August 4, 1862.
Acting Brigadier - General CARROLL:
GENERAL: You will move with your brigade at 5 tomorrow morning on the road to Culpeper as far as Aestham River and enca... |
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[CHAP. LXIII.
HDQRS. THIRD ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF VIRGINIA,
August 10, 1862.
Brigadier - General RICKETTS,
Commanding Division:
The major - general commanding directs that you establish a reliable line of pickets joining on to your ... |
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HDQRS. THIRD ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF VIRGINIA,
Near Culpeper, August 12, 1862.
Brigadier General G. D. BAYARD,
Commanding Brigade:
The major - general directs that you move your brigade [leaving the First Maine behind] to the rear of D... |
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GENERAL ORDERS,
HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY CORPS, Numbers 82.
August 15, 1862.
The troops will be immediately put in readiness to march, and will be prepared to move at five minutes' notice. When the movement takes place it will be in... |
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HEADQUARTERS,
Washington, September 6, 1862-11.15 p. M.
General F. J. PORTER:
General McClellan says the interior line of works is to be held, including those at Chain Bridge, and from De Kalb to Forts Ward and W... |
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night. He wishes you to direct your cavalry to continue the pursuit vigorously, and to capture themif possible, and endeavor to keep between them and the Baltimore an Ohio Railroad. He wishes you to have your command ready at all t... |
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have them sent through? The cars will be loaded to-day at Alexandria. There will be three trains.*
P. H. WATSON,
Assistant Secretary of War.
[19.]
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Washington City, D. C., September 17, 1862-11.25 p. M.
Mr. KOONTZ,
W... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
Via Hagerstown, Md., September 17, 1862. (Received 10 p. M.)
Brigadier-General RIPLEY,
Chief of Ordnance:
If you can possibly do it, force some 20-pounder Parrott ammunition throug... |
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Lovettsville, Hillsborough, Purcellville, Leesburg, and Waterford roads, with artillery on the front and flanks. Getty's division is in reserve, one mile to the left and rear, at the intersection of the Waterford and Lovettsville roa... |
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Middleburg, Va., and that Beardsley's brigade of cavalry be directed to picket in front of Washington. Please acknowledge.
S. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[19.]
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
Ashby's G... |
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[Inclosure.]
HEADQUARTERS NINTHA RMY CORPS,
Gaskins' Mill, Va., November 9, 1 862.
Brigadier-General STURGIS,
Commanding Second Division:
GENERAL: By direction of the general commanding I send you herewith a copy ... |
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Run or Creek to General Summer's line, on my left. I think this line necessary, as I learn accidentally that some of the spies of the enemy were inside our lines last night. I would most respectfully suggest that ... |
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SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON, Numbers 6.
January 8, 1863.
* * * * *
4. Brigadier General R. O. Tyler, having reported for duty to these headquarters in accordance with instructions from the General-in-Chief, is hereb... |
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WAR DEPARTMENT,
Washington City, D. C., January 30, 1863-5.45 p. m.
Major-General DIX, Fort Monroe, Va.:
What iron-clads, if any, have gone out of Hampton Roads within the last two days?*
A. LINCOLN.
[18.]
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PO... |
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SPECIAL ORDERS,
WAR DEPT., ADJT. GENERAL'S OFFICE, Numbers 141.
Washington, March 26, 1863.
* * * * *
9. Brigadier General E. W. Hinks, U. S. Volunteers, will report in person, without delay, to the Adjutant-Gener... |
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evinced entitle them to promotion. The vacancies made by the death of Major-General Berry and Brigadier-General Whipple should, I respectfully suggest, be filled by promotions from the troops of the same army corps, considering that ... |
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HEADQUARTERS THIRD ARMY CORPS,
May 14, 1863.
Brigadier General S. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Adjutant-General:
GENERAL: I have the honor to solicit the attention of the general-in-chief of this army to the distinguished ... |
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HEADQUARTERS FIFTH ARMY CORPS,
June 9, 1863-1 a. m.
Brigadier-General BARNES,
Commanding First Division:
GENERAL: The major-general commanding has read your reports, and directs me to say that your arrangements to... |
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will have their commands on the alert and be ready at a moment's notice for any emergency that may arise. Wagon trains will be moved at once and parked on the north or west side of the railroad, so that they may n... |
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OCTOBER, 27, 1863-5 P. M.
Captaom NORTON:
Enemy's camps on line railroad in direction Stevensburg still the same. Battalion drills this p. m. near Brandy Station. Appearance of intrenching at Rappahannock Station. Horse grazing and ... |
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meritorious and distinguished conduct throughout the campaign, and particularly for gallantry and valuable services at the battle of August 25, 1864, at Reams' Station, Va.; to date from August 25, 1864. Brigadier... |
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[Second indorsement.]
HEADQUARTERS FIRST DIVISION, FIFTH CORPS,
December 29, 1864.
Respectfully forwarded, approved.
JOS. J. BARTLETT,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.
[42.]
HDQRS. 91ST Regiment PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLS.,
December 2... |
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HDQRS. NINTEENTH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS,
February 12, 1865.
Captain WILLIAM H. GILDER,
Assistant Adjutant-General:
CAPTAIN: Complaint with orders contained in circular of yesterday, I have the honor to forward herewith the names o... |
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southern bank. The next day the trains were moved to the vicinity of City Point, where they were reported to their several commands and remained until the end of the month. Meanwhile the corps had marched from Cold Harbor on the nigh... |
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had been torn up when I received from Colonel Voris information that the enemy were about to attack him, and that fouror five regiments were endeavoring to turn his right. At the same time I noticed that the fire of his artillery, wh... |
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my mind and of the means under my control. I would unhesitatingly undertake to execute the plan with confidence of certain and complete success. But it is not right that I should be placed in the way of commanders... |
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with like power and authority, and with him or them to agree, treat, consult, and negotiate of and concerning all maters and subject interesting to both Republics; and to conclude and sign a reaty or treaties, convection or con... |
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hours' fighting drove them back in confusion on McDowell. We had no artillery. Winder's brigade not in action. Our troops encamped on battle-field. Artillery gotten in position, and ready to renew fight. Three gun... |
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States from the south side section of Virginia. My district is peculiarly interested in this subject, and hence this letter. The Governor on the 9th of January called out by proclamation the militia, and directed that said mil... |
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, EXCECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Raleigh, May 25, 1863.
Honorable J. A. SEDDON,
Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.:
SIR: Your letter of the 23rd instant, inclosing copy of one from General Lee with descriptive roll... |
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since he left here. There are, however, reports of active operations in the direction of New Berne. It may be the reconnaissance in force which he had in contemplation. Inclosed is a sketch* handed to me by Doctor Garnett, inte... |
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the First Corps, under General Longstreet. The guns and their equipment complete, including harness and the ammunition in the chests, will be sent forward. In shipping the armament and property the arrangement should be to send... |
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STAUNTON, VA., December 19, 1863.
General J. A. EARLY:
My brigade is marching now for the Winchester turnpike. Home guards ordered out. Captain Smith's reports must be taken with allowance. He has not great deal of experience... |
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this point for their horses. The horses will be here to-night. Other artillery on the way ad will be pushed forward as fast as possible.
JAS. W. HINTON,
Colonel, Commanding Post.
[36.]
SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. KINSOTN MILITARY D... |
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[First indorsement.]
SECRETARY OF WAR:
The officers throughout the State have been already urged to collect all the corn, flour, and meat possible. The losses at Beaver Dam have caused me to order the inclosed dir... |
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Corps, relieving Brigadier General Gilman Marston, who has received a leave of absence.
By command of Major-General Butler:
ED. W. SMITH,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[42.]
HEADQUARTERS NINTH ARMY CORPS,
November 1... |
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Whistler, of the Third Infantry, is here to-day as a prisoner of war. He stated to me the circumstances of the capture, which are very discreditable to Van Dorn. I suggest that General Frost and his fellow prisoners be exchanged for t... |
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