Letter

Rk. E. LEE to George A. Porterfield, June 13, 1861

Richmond, Va., June 13, 1861.

COLONEL:

Your letter of the 9th has been received. I regret much the unfortunate circumstances with which you have been beset, and ap72 OPERATIONS IN MD., PA.) VA.. AND W. VA, [Cnar. IX.

preciate the difficulties you have had to encounter. General R. 8S. Garnett, C.S. Army, has been sent to take command in the Northwest, with such a force as was disposable. It is hoped that he will soon reach the scene of action, that a more agreeable state of things will be inaugurated, and that loyal-spirited citizens of the country will be encouraged and enabled to put down the revolution which you mention. Your services will be very valuable to General Garnett, in giving him information as to the state of affairs in the country under his command, and in aiding him to achieve the object of his campaign.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

Rk. E. LEE,
General, Commanding.
Col. GEORGE A. PORTERFIELD,
jommanding, &e., Huttonsville Va.
No. 6.
Findings of the Court of Inquiry.
GENERAL Sstuaoey HEADQUARTERS OF THE FORCES,
No. 30 hiichmond, Va., July 4, 1861.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, 1861. Location: Richmond, Va.. Summary: Robert E. Lee informs Colonel George A. Porterfield of General Garnett's appointment to command in Northwest Virginia and requests Porterfield's support and intelligence to suppress local Unionist resistance.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 2 View original source ↗