Albert Traoy, June 8, 1862
Order of march.
1. Colonel Cluseret’s brigade. 2. The pioneers of all brigades, as also the ax-men of every regiment, to start at 5 a. m. ; 3. Fourth New York Cavalry. 4. General Stahel’s brigade, with Bucktail Rifles as flankers, at 5.30 &. m.
5. Cavalry, under command of Colonel Zagonyi, at 5.45 a. m. 6. General Milroy’s brigade, at 6 a. m.
7. General Schenck’s brigade, at 6.15 a. m.
8. General Steinwehr’s brigade, at 6.30 a. m.
9. General brigade train, at 6.45 a. m.
10. General Bayard’s brigade.
Each regiment to be accompanied by its ambulances and a sufficient number of wagons to carry their cooking utensils.
The train will move in the order of brigades.
All horses unable to perform service to be left at this place until) further orders.
By order of Major-General Frémont :
Colonel and Assistant Adjutant-General.
Hopes. THIRD Div., DEPT. OF NORTHERN Virginia,
July 8, 1862.
the battle near Port Republic on June 9:
When I received the order to march to Port Republic, to join in the
attack on the forces under General Shields, my command included, in