Dispatch

Henry W. Halleck to C. R. Lowe 1, Jr, August 15, 1863

Washington

Col. C. R. LowE 1, Jr., Commanding Cavalry:

It is reported on authority which appears reliable that White is in the vicinity of Dranesville with a body of some 350 men. Can you make any expedition in that vicinity with sufficient force to attack if you succeed in finding the party? Captain Means, Independent Rangers, stationed at Point of Rocks, says he knows all the country from Dranesville to Aldie, and wishes to co-operate with you. Let me know when you can start, so that I can communicate with Means and appoint a rendezvous. Name some place at which [you ?] can

meet him and them. J. Hy TAYLOR, Chief of Staff.

HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE Potomac, August 16, 1863—10.30 a.m. (Received 11 a. m.)

Maj. Gen. H. W. HaLuecx, General-in-Chief :

The following regiments will proceed to Alexandria to-day under the command of Brig. Gen. T. H. Ruger, viz: Second Massachusetts, Third Wisconsin, Twenty-seventh Indiana, Fifth Ohio, Seventh Ohio, Twenty-ninth Ohio, Sixty-sixth Ohio, Fourth Ohio, Fourteenth Indiana, Fifth Michigan, One hundred and twentysixth Ohio.

Aggregate strength of these regiments is about 3,800. General Ruger has been directed to report to you by telegraph on arriving at Alexandria, for further instructions, and also by telegraph to the Quartermaster-General for transportation.

The number of men already detached and who have left are as follows: August 14, regulars and Vermont brigade, under General Ayres, 4,000 ; August 15, regiments, 1,400* ; August 16, Ruger’s command, 3,800; making in all 9,200, which, when swollen by convalescents and men detached on extra duty (who will be sent as soon as possible), will make the aggregate force fully up to and over 10,000. I do not propose, without further orders, to send any more. I have sent you my best troops and some of my best officers.

GEO. G. MEADE, Major-General, Commanding.

Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLEcK, General-in-Chief : It appears from later returns that the aggregate strength of the six regiments that left here yesterday for Alexandria was 1,800, instead of 1,400, as stated in my dispatch of this morning. Please

correct my statement accordingly. GEO. G. MEADE,

Wak DEPARTMENT, Washington, August 16, 1863—11.40 a, m. Col. J. W. KEIFER, Alexandria, Va.:

You will embark your command on transports at Alexandria, for Governor’s Island, New York Harbor. On arrival, report to General Canby, commanding.

By order of Major-General Halleck:

J. C. KELTON,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
WaR DEPARTMENT,
Washington, August 16, 1863—8.50 p. m.
Brig. Gen. THomas H. RuGER,
Alexandria, Va.:
You will embark all troops of your command on transports, as
soon as furnished by the Quartermaster's Department, for Governor's
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Location: Washington. Summary: Major-General Halleck instructs Colonel C. R. Lowe to organize a cavalry expedition near Dranesville to attack White's reported force, coordinating with Captain Means for reconnaissance and rendezvous.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 29, Part 1 View original source ↗