Letter

Irvin McDowell to The court is of the opinion that it is not the proper medium through, November 23, 1862

November 23, 1862.

November 23, 1862.

The General-in-Chief is not aware that the Government has any charges against Major-Genera] McDowell. » ; ; ;

The court was ordered at the request of General McDowell to investigate his conduct and any charges which should be produced.

None have been filed at the Headquarters of the Army.

Respectfully, J. C. KELTON, Assistant Adjutant-General.

The communication, of which the foregoing is a copy, with the indorsement, is appended to the proceedings and marked Ae

The court was cleared for discussion.

The court was opened.

Major-General McDowell here presented to the court a communication of which the following is a copy, the original being appended to the proceedings and marked B.*

WASHINGTON, November 24, 1862.

Maj. Gen. GEORGE CADWALADER, President of the Court of Inquiry instituted in Special Orders, No. 350:

GENERAL: It appearing from the indorsement on the recorder’s letter of the Assistant Adjutant-General at the Headquarters of the Army that there are nocharges against me in the possession of the Government, and that therefore the literal reading of the order convening the court, directing it to investigate ”certain charges” against me, does not apply, I beg the court to obtain a copy of my letter to the President of September 6, 1862, asking for a court, and on which this court has been instituted; and, further, that the investigation in my case may be as therein requested.

I have the honor to be, general, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

IRVIN McDOWELL,

Major-General.

The court is of the opinion that it is not the proper medium through

which this communication should reach Headquarters, particularly as

an application from the court for a copy of the charges referred to in

the order convening the court has been returned indorsed “The General-in-Chief is not aware that the Government has any charges against

Major-General McDowell.”

Further, as the General-in-Chief has communicated that “the court

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Summary: Major-General McDowell requests the Court of Inquiry to acknowledge no formal charges exist against him and to investigate his conduct accordingly.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 12, Part 1 View original source ↗