Letter

E. Q. Fellows to A. A. A. G., Hdqrs. Northern Dist., Dept. of the South, April 9, 1862

HEADQUARTERS U. S. FOROES,

Lieut. A. B. ELY, A. A. A. G., Hdqrs. Northern Dist., Dept. of the South:

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 8th instant. I will make every endeavor, through spies, intelligent contrabands, &c., to get the required information as regards the best approaches to Charleston, and will forward immediately to the commanding general whatever information I may get.

_ I visited the outposts of my command yesterday and find everything in an admirable condition; the pickets are well posted, and the whole force, consisting of two regiments of infantry and four pieces of artiller A can be quickly concentrated at any point. I do not think the rebels

cmar. XV.) CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.—CONFEDERATE.

are in large force on Jehossee Island; their pickets are statione. and ean be seen at Watt’s Cut.

I do not think it advisable to make any advance on Jehossee Island at present with the force I have, as it could only be held with the assistance of a gunboat.

A field officer of the day was seen visiting the rebel pickets on the 7th instant, which indicates that there is more than one regiment in the vicinity. lam making every effort to ascertain the strength of the enemy’s forces in that vicinity, and will report when I get the desired information.

I shall make a reconnaissance on the Pocahontas soon towards White Point and on the Dawho River. I would request, if it can be conveniently spared, a gunboat drawing not over 7 feet of water. The sloopof-war Dale has not yet arrived at this port. The Pocahontas draws too much water to run in the South Edisto River. The contrabands will be forwarded immediately by the Mayflower.

very respectfully, your obedient servant,

E. Q. FELLOWS,
Colonel Third New Hampshire Infantry.
SPECIAL ORDERS, } ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GEN.'S OFFICE,
No. 130. Richmond, August 21, 1861.
* * * * * * *
XII. The undermentioned brigadier-generals of the Provisional Army
of the Confederate States are assigned to duty as follows, viz:
* $ # * * *
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, N. Alabama, S.W. Virginia, 1861–62. Location: North Edisto, S. C.. Summary: E. Q. Fellows reports on troop readiness and reconnaissance efforts near Charleston, advising against advancing on Jehossee Island without naval support due to limited Union forces.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 6 View original source ↗