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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE Potomac HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE Potomac, June 15, 1863. General Hancock: Do you hear anything from the rear ? BUTTERFIELD, Major-General. (Copy received, War Department, 8.10…
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PLEASONTON’S HEADQUARTERS, June 18, 1863. June 18, 1863—1 p. m. Major-General HookEr, Headquarters Army of the Potomac: Two boys, who left Culpeper yesterday, state that Ewell, Early, and Longstreet passed…
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BEALETON BEALETON, June 13, 1863. General PLEASONTON : Please let me know where you picket with your cavalry. You ought to watch as high up as Waterloo Bridge, at least.…
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HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS, May 1, 1863. May 1, 1863—4 p. m. Major-General SEDGWICK, Commanding Left Wing: The troops of the enemy in my front are formed in two lines…
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HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS, May 1, 1863. May 1, 1863. Major-General SEDGWICK, Commanding, &e. : My movement is now going on. It has been delayed by the enemy sinking one…
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HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS, April 30, 1863. April 30, 1863. General SEDG WICK, Commanding Left Wing: I have just explained what I thought threatened my bridge-heads. I do not know…
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HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS, April 30, 1863. April 30, 1863—p. m. Major-General SEDGWIOK : Large bodies of infantry are now moving up to our right, from across the Massaponax. Columns…
Dispatch
HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS, April 29, 1863. April 29, 1863—10 a. m. General SEDGWICK: Since my first report of this morning, General Wadsworth threw over in boats one of his…