Letter

John A. Gordon to Hpggs. Thirteenth Army Corps, Dept. Of The Tenn, November 17, 1862

November 17, 1862.

Island No. 10, November 17, 1862. Captain LOVELL

Assistant Adjutant- General, Columbus, Ky. :

Sir: I have moved my command, with all the commissary stores and Government property, to the island, except the large guns, which the steamer Rob Roy cannot move, on account of her decks being insufficient to hold them. The guns have al been removed to the river bank, ready to be loaded and brought over as soon as we have any boat for that purpose. Ifthe general will send down the O’Bricn I think we can put them on to her without any difficulty.

A few matters have been brought to my attention in regard to which I desire some instructions. A number of the citizens here who have taken the oath have asked permission to bring down small quantities of powder and shot for fowling purposes; the same in regard to salt and quinine. They ask to be allowed to purchase, in small quantities only, enough for their individual use.

There are two prisoners at Mr. Milton Donaldson’s, near this place, who were wounded in the affair with Falkner’s cavalry. They have been in a very precarious condition and were too sick to be moved, but now are recovering, and some disposition will soon have to be made of them.

There are also two men who were taken prisoners when this place was occupied—by name Seale. They took the oath, were released, and have been living here since then. One of them is very ill, not expected to live; the other one is also in bad health. They reside in Dallas County, Arkansas, about 150 miles back of Helena, and desire, if possible, permission to return to their homes beyond our lines. Can it be granted? They belong to the Twelfth Arkansas Regiment.

your obedient servant,

Captain, Fifteenth Wisconsin Volunteers, Commanding Post.

La Grange, Tenn., November 17, 1862.

Col. L. B. PARSONS,

Assistant Quartermaster, Saint Louis, Mo. :

Dear Sir: General Grant telegraphed you to-day that we needed

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in West Tennessee and Mississippi, Pt. 1. Summary: John A. Gordon reports relocating his command and supplies to Island No. 10, requests a boat to transport heavy guns, and seeks instructions on allowing citizens to purchase small quantities of powder, salt, and quinine.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 17, Part 1 View original source ↗