Unknown, November 16, 1861
Arlington, November 16, 1861. This report relates to an affair not creditable to the officer commanding the escort. He is not here to justify himself, but from the within he…
Arlington, November 16, 1861. This report relates to an affair not creditable to the officer commanding the escort. He is not here to justify himself, but from the within he…
Baltimore, November 15, 1861. DEAR GENERAL: I inclose a copy of a proclamation I sent down to General Lockwood.* It was sent into Virginia to-day. I have given him instructions…
Baltimore, November 18, 1861. GENERAL : Lieutenant Dix arrived this morning with your dispatch, communicating the gratifying intelligence that the rebel organizations in your neighborhood had dissolved. You are right…
HEADQUARTERS DIVISION, Fort Lyon, December 9, 1861. Ihave seen Colonel-Berry, Fourth Maine Regiment. On the return of the troops to the Accotink 7 of the cavalry were absent. Captain of…
Frederick, Md., December 20, 1861. SIR: I received to-night your dispatch of 5 p.m. and the several telegrams and reports* made since the enemy appeared on the river, and am…
Washington, October 28, 1861. Respectfully referred to General Stone, by whom it should be forâwarded in due course. It is proper to state that Captain Young stated in person that…
Camp Lyon, near Poolesville, Md., November 4, 1861. Sir: I herewith transmit to you a complete report of an engagement with the rebels at a point on the Potomac River,…
Leesburg, November 4, 1861. The compliments of General Evans to General Stone, and informs. â âhim that there are but a few of his wounded now at this place, and…
HEADQUARTERS CAMP ALCORN, Hopkinsville, Ky., October 30, 1861. SIR: I am instructed by Brig. Gen. Lloyd Tilghman to say that the enemy are assembling in considerable force upon Green River,…
October 20, 1861. No. â. ‘ Poolesville, October 20, 1861â10.30 p. m. Colonel Devens will land opposite Harrison’s Island with five companies of his regiment, and proceed to surprise the…