Letter

Lieutenant-Colonel and Recorder, November 27, 1862

Washington, D. C.

ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Headquarters of the Army, Washington, D. C.:

COLONEL: I am instructed by the court of inquiry convened pursuant to Special Orders, No. 350, current series, from the Headquarters of the Army, to request that the following-named witnesses may be summoned to give evidence before the court, viz: Major-Generals McClellan, Pope, and Sigel; Brigadier-Generals Ricketts, Roberts, Hartsuff, Haupt, Wadsworth, Augaur (if he can be spared), and Welch, commissarygeneral, of New York; Cols. E. Schriver, aide-de-camp, Key, rene ipl tag aide-de-camp, Ruggles, assistant cath decals Sta Lyle, Ninetieth Pennsylvania Volunteers, and Biddle, Ninety-fifth New York Volunteers; Lieutenant-Colonels Myers, assistant quartermaster, and Smith, First Ohio Cavalry; Majrs. J. C. Willard, Sanderson, commissary of subsistence, 8. Breck, assistant adjutant-general, 8. F. Barstow, assistant ad toni eenetal, and Tillson, Maine Artillery; Captains Krebbs, Jewett, Cutting, and Hodge.

respectfully, your obedient servant

ier any Mee oan z L. H. PELOUZE,
Lieutenant-Colonel and Recorder.
To the foregoing an answer was received as follows:
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Location: Washington, D. C.. Summary: Lieutenant-Colonel Pelouze requests the summoning of multiple high-ranking officers and aides as witnesses for a court of inquiry convened by the Army Headquarters in 1862.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 12, Part 1 View original source ↗