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HEADQUARTERS MIDDLE MILITARY DIVISION, March 23, 1865. March 23, 1865—4 p.m. (Received 6.30 p. in.) Major-General HALLECK, Chief of Staff, Washington: I do not understand exactly what you mean by…
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HEADQUARTERS MIDDLE MILITARY DIVISION, March 22, 1865. March 22, 1865. Major-General CROOK, Cumberland: The following order has been sent to you at Frederick City, but is duplicated, as it is…
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Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C., March 21, 1865. General GAMBLE, Commanding, Fairfax Court-House: General Hancock has a force in Loudoun County, and thinks the rebel force there will be…
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HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864—12.25 a. m. General GIBBON and General BIRNEY: GENERAL: If there are any points in your front commanding your position now occupied…
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HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, July 30, 1864. July 30, 1864—7 a. m. General HUMPHREYS, Chief of Staff: Report from the Second Brigade, of General Mott’s division, shows that the enemy are…
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HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, July 30, 1864. July 30, 1864—6.20 a.m. Major-General HUMPHREYS, Chief of Staff : I have sent out to have General Mott’s line examined as far as practicable…
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HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, June 23, 1863. You have been misinformed in regard to the soldier you refer to as having been taken inside of the infantry picket line. My infantry…
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STAFFORD STAFFORD, June 14, 1863. (Received 1.40 p. m.) General Hancock : General says hold Banks’ Ford stoutly to the last. BUTTERFIELD, Major-General. JUNE 14, 1863—2.50 p. m. General CALDWELL:…