Letter

Judah P. Benjamin to John B. Magruder, November 19, 1861

WAR DEPARTMENT, C. S. A.,

SIR:

I have had the honor to receive your letter of October 31, marked private, in regard to the condition of affairs in Texas. . I thank you for this information, and assure you that the defense of the coast and frontiers of Texas, whenever they may be threatened, shall not be disregarded by the Government. You may confidently rely upon assistance and support whenever they may be needed. So much of your letter as referred to the deficiency of arms, ammunition, &c., I have submitted to the Chief of Ordnance for consultation, with directions that your wants should be as far as possible supplied. The want of arms

_is one which, unfortunately, we are not just now able to relieve, but I

hope that supplies may be on hand in time to meet all the exigencies of your department. In regard to ammunition, the Chief of Ordnance informs me that the supply at the arsenal at San Antonio ought to be ample to supply all your immediate wants (for at least 15,000 men). You are therefore instructed to direct your requisitions to the ordnance officer there in charge. In the mean time it is well to continue to encourage the people to collect and preserve all their arms and ammunition and to rely as far as possible upon their own means of defense in case of attack. You may assure them, however, that their confidence in the Confederate Government shall not be disappointed, and that if threatened or invaded they shall not be left without assistance.

I am, respectfully, yours,

J. P. BENJAMIN,
Acting Secretary of War.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, 1861. Location: Richmond. Summary: J. P. Benjamin assures John B. Magruder of Confederate government support for Texas defense, addressing shortages of arms and ammunition while instructing requisitions from the San Antonio arsenal.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 4 View original source ↗