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April 12, 1864. April 12, 1864. Maj. B. P. NOLAND, Chief Commissary of Subsistence for Virginia, Richmond: Magor: I beg leave to suggest to you, as the officer charged with…
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March 26, 1864. March 26, 1864. Hon. JAMES A. SEDDON, Secretary of War, Richmond: Sir: I have the honor to suggest that in my opinion a plan might be adopted…
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March 28, 1864. March 28, 1864. Honorable SECRETARY OF WAR, Richmond, Va.: Sir: I have the honor to call your attention to the effect of the act of Congress approved…
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March 15, 1868. âMarch 15, 1868. Hon. J. C. BRECKINRIDGE, Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.: Sir: I have received a copy of the act to authorize the consolidation of companies,…
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Petersburg, November 14, 1864. Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.: Sir: Brig. Gen. J. G. Martin, who has been on duty at Salisbury for some days, informs me fyom the inquiries…
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March 26, 1864. March 26, 1864. Hon. JAMES A. SEDDON, Secretary of War, Richmond: Sir: I have the honor to suggest that in my opinion a plan might be adopted…
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June 18, 1861. +t Richmond, Va., June 18, 1861. EpMUND T. Morris, Convention of Virginia: Sir: In reply to your letter of the 18th instant,* I have the honor to…
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Richmond, Va., June 15, 1861. His Excellency JoHN LETCHER, Governor of Virginia: Sime: Agreeably to your request, I submit a statement of the military and naval preparation for the defense…
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Richmond, Va., June 10, 1861. General T. H. Homes, Oommanding, déc., Fredericksburg, Va.: GENERAL: It is probable that, realizing the inutility of cannonading _ the batteries at Aquia Creek with…
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ftichmond, Va., June 3, 1861. Brig. Gen. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON, Commanding, &c., Harper’s Ferry, Va.: Srz: I have received your letter of the 1st, inclosing report from Colonel Allen and…