Letter

Philip ST. Geo. Cocke to LEE, Commander-in-Chief, April 26, 1861

ALEXANDRIA, VA.

General LEE, Commander-in-Chief : The two 8-inch columbiads have arrived, and, there being four rifled cannon at Aquia, under Captain Walker, I shall proceed first to remove or destroy the light boats and the buoys on the Potomac, and, at the same time order General Ruggles to hold himself in readiness to support by sufficient detachment of his troops. I shall do the same from this point, to cover and protect any working party, under the direction of the engineer, at a certain point on the Potomac. I would be glad to have Lieutenant Lee, of the Engineers, or some other officer of the Engineers, assigned for immediate service, to direct the construction of the works of this enterprise.

PHILIP ST. GEO. COCKE,

Brigadier-General.
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HEADQUARTERS Virginia FORCES,
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, 1861. Location: ALEXANDRIA, VA..
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 2 View original source ↗