Letter

Joseph E. Johnston to Samuel Cooper, July 2, 1861

HEADQUARTERS, Winchester

General S.. COOPER: a

GENERAL: I become more convinced daily of the great value of cayalry, compared with infantry, for service on this frontier. The quantity we have is entirely insufficient for mere scouting and outpost duty. It

~ Omar. TX] CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.—CONFEDERATE.

_ you can send companies enough to make up another regiment under such an officer as Colonel Stuart, you will add vastly to the strength of this force. We cannot observe the river with one regiment. Do send me Pemberton immediately, or, if he cannot be spared, Major – Rhett. I have no adjutant-general. Can you not appoint and send to _ ine two more such as Bee and Smith? ‘They are to be found—Pember-. _ ton, for instance. Gh

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

J. E. JOHNSTON,
Brigadier-General, C. 8. Army.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, 1861. Location: HEADQUARTERS, Winchester.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 2 View original source ↗