Letter

Henry R. Jackson to J. N. Ramsey, Colonel, July 17, 1861

BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS,

J. N. RAMSEY, Colonel, Commanding, &e.:

Sir: Your note of yesterday is at hand. I am surprised and pained to learn by it that you may not be on the road to this point. If so, you will at once Sew your line of march, and, with all practicable dispatch, join me here. You will send forward, with directions to move as rapidly as possible, the artillery and cavalry attached to your command; also the engineer officers, and Lieutenants Washington and Humphries, : of the C. 8. Army.

Respectfully,

H. R. JACKSON,
Brigadier-General, Commanding, &e.
No. 19.
Instructions from General Lee to General Jackson.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, 1861. Location: Camp near Monterey, Va.. Summary: Brigadier General H. R. Jackson urgently instructs Colonel J. N. Ramsey to promptly join his camp near Monterey, Virginia, and expedite the movement of artillery, cavalry, engineers, and specific officers.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 2 View original source ↗