Letter
Alfred Pleasonton to Major-General REYNOLDs, June 13, 1863
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS,
June 13, 1863.
June 13, 1863—6 p. m. Major-General REYNOLDs, Commanding at Bealeton: All quiet at Sulphur Springs and Waterloo at 10.30 a. m., when my scouts.left. Noenemy about. Do you wish me to take charge of the cavalry brigade picketing the river, or will you do it, and who shall supply it ?
A. PLEASONTON,
Brigadier-General.
90 N. C., V. A., W. V. A. M. D., P. A., ETC. (Cmap, XXXIX.
90 N. C., V. A., W. V. A. M. D., P. A., ETC. (Cmap, XXXIX.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Summary: A. Pleasonton reports no enemy activity near Sulphur Springs and Waterloo and inquires whether he or Major-General Reynolds will command the cavalry brigade picketing the river and who will supply it.
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The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 27, Part 1
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