Order

Richd. Drum to George Wright, U.s. Army, December 28, 1861

SPECIAL ORDERS, HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF OREGON,

No. 66. § Fort Vancouver, Wash. Ter., December 28, 1861. I. Brevet Major Lugenbeel, with Companies A and ©, Ninth Infantry, will until further orders remain at Fort Vancouver, of which post the major will assume command. * * * * * * *

Lieutenant-Colonel Seventh Infantry, Commanding District.

San Francisco, Cal., December 30, 1861. Col. JAMES H. CARLETON, First Infantry California Volunteers, Comdg. District of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal. : Str: The general commanding the department desires you to place the company of Second Cavalry California Volunteers going down on the Senator in camp near Los Angeles (Camp Latham), where it will remain until joined by the other two companies composing LieutenantColonel Evans’ command. Lieutenant-Colonel Evans is directed to report to you for instructions.

Assistant Adjutant- General.

San Francisco, Cal., December 30, 1861. COMDG. OFFICER, COMPANY A, FIFTH INFTY. CALIFORNIA VOLS.: (Through Commanding Officer Fifth Infantry California Volunteers, Auburn, Cal.)

SIR: The vessel on which your company will embark has as freight a very large amount of Government property and stores, and the object in sending your force is to provide a sufficient guard during the time you are passing up the Gulf of California. The general is particularly anxious that no cause of complaint should be given the Mexican authorities, and therefore desires that no one belonging to your command should land at Guaymas unless absolutely necessary. When the stores are transferred from the steamer to the sail vessels you will divide your force and place a platoon on each schooner. On your arrival at the mouth of the river, or wherever the second transfer may be made, you will ascertain, if possible, the number of trips the river-boat will have to make, and then so dispose of your force as will enable you to send a sufticient guard with each load. Having been selected for your discretion and prudence, the general expects you to afford every assistance in your power in transporting and guarding the Government property, and, as far as is consistent, to respect the authorities of the Mexican authorities.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant, _ ‘

RICHD. ©. DRUM,
Assistant Adjutant- General.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL’S OFFICE, ©
Washington, December 31, 1861.
General GEORGE WRIGHT, U.S. Army,
San Francisco, Cal. :
You cannot disregard writs. l
Adjutant- General,
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Charleston Harbor, S.C., 1861. Summary: Military orders direct troop deployments and command assignments within the District of Oregon and Southern California during late 1861, including stationing companies at Fort Vancouver and Camp Latham.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 1 View original source ↗