Letter

: . E. B. Nichols to Hnpqns. THIRD REGT TEXAS INFANTRY, PRov. ARMY, December 6, 1861

December 6, 1861.

. Galveston, Tex., December 6, 1861. Capt. E. B. H. SCHNEIDER, Commanding at South Battery:

SIR: It is evident, from the movements of the enemy, that they are preparing for an attack on this place. Should a night attack be attempted, it will most likely be made on Fort Point, Pelican Spit, and South Battery. You will therefore take such precautions as to prevent surprise, by doubling your guards and throwing out pickets in various ‘ directions to the water’s edge. It is confidently expected that you will successfully defend yourself against any attack by boats. But should numbers overwhelm you, you will destroy your guns by spiking, or otherwise blow up your ammunition, set fire to-your buildings, and retreat in an orderly manner towards the headquarters of Nichols’ regiment, on the strand. Additional vedettes are thrown out to protect the telegraph line—to keep it intact Should appearances indicate attack, you will immediately telegraph to me at the office of E. B. Nichols & Co., where my quarters are established. –

Very respectfully, your obedient servant, :

: . E. B. NICHOLS,
Colonel, Commanding District.
Hnpqns. THIRD REGT TEXAS INFANTRY, PRov. ARMY,
/ Fort Brown, Tex., December 7, 1861.
Maj. SAMUEL BOYER DAVIS, :
Asst. Adjt. Gen., Dep’t of Texas, Galveston, Tex. :
SIR: Inclosed you will find a copy of a communication received this
morning from Capt. John A. Settle, assistant commissary of subsistence

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, 1861. Summary: Colonel E. B. Nichols orders Captain Schneider to double guards, prevent surprise attacks on Galveston defenses, destroy artillery if overwhelmed, and maintain telegraph communication during enemy preparations in 1861.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 4 View original source ↗