Unknown to Nevins, July 24, 1862
Jackson Jackson, July 24, 1862. Colonel NEVINS. You will proceed at once with your command to Lexington, Tenn., and make that place the base of your operations and encamp there…
Jackson Jackson, July 24, 1862. Colonel NEVINS. You will proceed at once with your command to Lexington, Tenn., and make that place the base of your operations and encamp there…
Washington Washington, February 26, 1862. Hon. K. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War, United States : Srr: On the 6th instant you were pleased to acknowledge the receipt of my…
Jackson Jackson, July 7, 1862. Maj. M. R. M. WALLACE, Commanding Cavalry Expedition : You will proceed at once with your command to Brownsville Landing, by way of Brownsville, and…
WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington City, D. C., July 6, 1862. Major-General HALLECE, Corinth, Miss. : My Dear Sir: This introduces Gov. William Sprague, of Rhode Island. He is now Governor for…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI, July 5, 1862. July 5, 1862. General ©. S. Hamiuton, Rienzi and Jacinto Road : Colonel Sheridan reports his impression that the enemy is moving…
WAR DEPARTMENT, June 30, 1862. June 30, 1862-3 p. m. Major-General HALLECK, Corinth: Your telegram of this date just received. The Chattanooga expedition must not on any account be given…
Moscow, Tenn. Moscow, Tenn., June 29, 1862. General HALLECK, Corinth, Miss. : One of my most sucessful scouts, Sergeant Gould, was in Holly Springs five days ago, and he reported…
Moscow Moscow, June 27, 1862. General HALLECK: The country is full of vague rumors, but our pickets and sentinels discover no traces of an enemy. One rumor says that Rosecrans…
Moscow Moscow, June 26, 1862. General HALLEOK : On receiving your dispatch to re-enforce Hurlbut I moved my division to Moscow, where I can move promptly to the Junction or…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI, June 26, 1862. June 26, 1862. Major-General THomAsS, Corinth, Miss. : Your dispatch just received. Have ordered all the cavalry we have south and west…