Letter

Col. John S. Preston to C. B. Duffield, January 25, 1864

Richmond, Va., January 25, 1864.

General HOWELL COBB, Atlanta, Ga.: Congress has not yet acted. Itisnot thought expedient to organize new companies, but to retain all of conscript age to fill up the old. J. A. SEDDON, Secretary of War.

No. 4. Richmond, January 25, 1864.

The attention of commandants is especially directed to General Orders, No. 7, Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office, current series, herein set forth for their information. *

Early and vigorous action will be enjoined on the enrolling officers, each one of whom should be furnished with a copy of the order without delay. To insure the publicity of the order there should be several insertions in the newspapers of general circulation.

II. Persons presenting applications for special exemption with any show of merit will not be molested until action is taken by this Bureau. These cases will be investigated in accordance with Circular No. 3, current series, with the least delay practicable.

By order of Col. John S. Preston, superintendent:

Assistant Adjutant-General.
(To Commandants of Conscripts. )

Raleigh, January 25, 1864.
Hon. JAMES A. SEDDON,
Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.:
DEAR Sir: To obviate any further difficulty in regard to carrying

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861. Location: Richmond, Va.. Summary: Col. John S. Preston directs conscription officers to enforce existing draft orders rigorously, delay new exemptions, and publicize regulations to maintain Confederate troop levels during 1864.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 3 View original source ↗