Letter

Eugene A. Carr to Christopher C. Andrews, September 6, 1864

HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS,

Brig. Gen. C. C. ANDREWS, Deval’s Bluff:

Please send a guide with Lieutenant O’Reilly to conduct the cavalry division under Colonel Winslow from Clarendon to Brownsville or Devall’s Bluff, whichever route he prefers to take; send him forage and rations also. An expedition against Fagan and Shelby will start from Brownsville. Send Colonel Moore’s command there with the white regiments of Graves’ brigade. Give them liberal transportation for baggage and rations, and let them march. The garrison for Devyall’s Bluff will be taken from the troops yet to come up. The railroad may also be used. F, STEELE, Major-General.

[SEPTEMBER 6, 1864.—For Andrews to Dyer, reporting attack on steamers Celeste and Commercial, &c., see Part 1, p. 741. LITTLE Rock, September 6, 1864—1.35 p. m. Brig. Gen. O. C. C. ANDREWS, Deval’s Bluff: What infantry have you at the Bluff?

By order of Brig. Gen. E. A. Carr:

0. H. DYER,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
Hpars. SECOND DIVISION, SEVENTH ARMY CORPS,
Devall's Bluff, September 6, 1864—5 p. m.
Capt. C. H. DYER,
Assistant Adjutant-General, Little Rock :
My infantry consists of Moore's brigade and Graves' force, in all not
over 1,400 effective men. This is scarcely force enough to do the work
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, Pt. 1. Location: Tittle Rock. Summary: E. A. Carr requests C. C. Andrews to provide guides, forage, rations, and troop movements to support a cavalry expedition against Confederate forces Fagan and Shelby from Brownsville or Devall's Bluff.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 41, Part 1 View original source ↗