Letter

Joseph J. Reynolds to Simon Cameron, September 8, 1864

HEADQUARTERS DEFENSES OF NEW ORLEANS,

Brigadier-General CAMERON, Thibodeauz :

The general sends you this morning Henry Duker and John Newman, two men employed as guides for the La Fourche country. These men are thoroughly acquainted with the whole country in your front, and with their assistance the general thinks that you will be able to keep the country this side of Grand Lake clear of the enemy, and at the same time get a thorough topographical knowledge of the whole country. The general thinks that you should detail some competent officer as draughtsman. These men will be taken up on the rolls of the quartermaster at Thibodeaux at the rate of $100 per month and a ration from this date. When their services can be dispensed with they

will be discharged. HoT EP oer ata Assistant Adjutant-General.

SPECIAL ORDERS, Hpqrs. NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS, No. 195. } New Orleans, September 8, 1864.

1. The Twentieth Iowa Volunteers is hereby assigned to the First Brigade, Third Division, Nineteenth Army Corps.

2. Colonel Dye, Twentieth Lowa Volunteers, will proceed to Morganza without delay with his regiment, reporting to the commanding officer at that place.

By command of Maj. Gen. J. J. Reynolds:

8S. C. FARRINGTON,
Captain and Aide-de-Camp.
NEw ORLEANS, September 8, 1864.
Brigadier-General LAWLER:
The major-general commanding Nineteenth Corps directs that no
more troops be sent to White River until further orders.
8S. O. C. FARRINGTON,
Captain and Aide-de-Camp.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, Pt. 1. Location: New Orleans. Summary: Brigadier-General Cameron receives two experienced guides to secure the La Fourche region and is advised to assign a draughtsman for detailed topographical mapping during the 1864 New Orleans defense operations.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 41, Part 1 View original source ↗