Letter
John McNeil to HuDson, September 2, 1864
Rouua, Mo.
Rouua, Mo., September 2, 1864.
Captain HuDson, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General : A heavy commissary train of 100 wagons loaded with stores, for which the commissary at Springfield, Mo., is loudly calling, also the arms of the Forty-sixth Regiment Volunteers, are now ready and waiting for an escort. I have none that is adequate to spare. At least
JOHN McNEIL,
Brigadier-General.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, Pt. 1. Location: Rouua, Mo.. Summary: John McNeil informs Captain Hudson that a large commissary train and arms for the Forty-sixth Regiment are ready in Springfield, Missouri, but he lacks an adequate escort to dispatch them.
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The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 41, Part 1
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