Darius N. Couch to William W. Averell, June 19, 1863
New CREEK New CREEK, June 19, 1863. (Received, Grafton, June 20, — a. m.) General AVERELL: i You say you have four guns. What guns are they? If they belong…
New CREEK New CREEK, June 19, 1863. (Received, Grafton, June 20, — a. m.) General AVERELL: i You say you have four guns. What guns are they? If they belong…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA, June 18, 1863. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Sir: Milroy’s 1,700 reported this afternoon at Bedford, most of them, I fear, without arms.…
CAMDEN StaTion, Baltimore CAMDEN StaTion, Baltimore, June 18, 1863. (Received 1.45 a. m.) Hon..E. M. STanton, Secretary of War: A train sent to Harper’s Ferry yesterday a. m., with troops…
BALTIMORE BALTIMORE, June 17, 1863. Colonel TRUEX, Monocacy : Am awaiting answer to my last telegram. What do you learn from the front? In approaching Maryland Heights, the general leaves…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA, Harrisburg, Pa., June 16, 1863—8 p. m.. Hon. E. M. STanton, Secretary of War, Washington, D. C.: Dear Sir: I have endeavored to keep you…
BALTIMORE BALTIMORE, June 16, 1863. Colonel MuLuiaan, New Creek, W. Va.: I don’t believe Captain Powell’s story. What he saw was probably a considerable number of our own cavalry who…
BALTIMORE, Mp. BALTIMORE, Mp., June 15, 1863. (Received, War Department, 4.20 p. m.) General TyxER, Harper’s Ferry: Instead of 4,000, you must have on Maryland Heights 9,000 men, I think,…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 13, 1863. June 13, 1863—8 a, m. Major-General HooxEr, Commanding Army of the Potomac: Mr. Smith reports this morning that Ewell left Culpeper last Sunday morning,…
Falmouth, Va. Falmouth, Va., February 22, 1863. General WILLIAMS, : Assistant Adjutant-General : GENERAL: Your letter in reference to the movement of pontoons in Fredericksburg, &c., is received. At present…
HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS, Falmouth, Va., February 21, 1863. Brigadier-General WILLIAMS: DEAR Sir: I telegraphed you last evening that the pickets had reported that sixteen pieces of artillery and eleven…