Unknown to Benjamin F. Kelley, May 8, 1864
New CREEK New CREEK, May 8, 1864. General B. F. KELLEY: Your dispatch ordering Fourth Virginia to Clarksburg, &c., re1 5 1.20 ° . t -da . ceived a Mowe…
New CREEK New CREEK, May 8, 1864. General B. F. KELLEY: Your dispatch ordering Fourth Virginia to Clarksburg, &c., re1 5 1.20 ° . t -da . ceived a Mowe…
Near Winchester, Va. Near Winchester, Va., May 5, 1864. First New York (Veteran) Cavalry, Bunker Hill: LIEUTENANT: The general commanding directs me to say that you will be relieved to-day.…
Martinsburg, W. Va. Martinsburg, W. Va., May 4, 1864. Captain Brrr, Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters : CapralIn: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the majorgeneral’s dispatch of the…
HEADQUARTERS SECOND MARYLAND BATTALION, Half mile from Martinsburg, July 3, 1864. GENERAL: The enemy are forming on the right and left of town. There are fine positions for artillery to…
HEADQUARTERS, Near Petersburg, July 20, 1864. General Early reports that the enemy crossed the Shenandoah at Snicker’s on the 18th at 3 p.m.; were attacked and driven across the river…
CHAMBERSBURG CHAMBERSBURG, July 29, 1864. General AVERELL, Hagerstown : ; Should the enemy turn your right flank and move into this State, will you pursue them, provided they threaten your…
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL’S OFFICE, Washington, July 25, 1864. COLONEL : On Saturday, the 9th of July, after consultation with the Secretary of War, I directed the alates of the QuartermasterGeneral’s Office, and…
HEADQUARTERS CHIEF ENGINEER OF DEFENSES, July 25, 1864. July 25, 1864. The within statement of Artificer Fitts is respectfully forwarded to the Adjutant-General of the Army. I would remark: that…
ORDERS, HEADQUARTERS MILITARY COMMANDER, July 14, 1864. No. 118. Wilmington, Del., July 14, 1864. from duty with this command, and will take advantage of the first opportunity of reaching Baltimore,…
HEADQUARTERS MILITARY COMMANDER, Wilmington, Del., July 17, 1864. [Lieut. Col. SamurL B. LAWRENCE :] DEAR COLONEL: After the most unremitting labors by night and day in raising troops for the…