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Special Orders, Hdqrs. Department Of The Pacific to Richd. Drum, June 15, 1861

SPECIAL ORDERS, ) HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF OREGON,
June 15, 1861.
No, 11. Fort Vancouver, Wash. Ter., June 15, 1861.

1. Capt. J. J. Archer, Ninth Infantry, with his company (1), now under orders for Fort Dalles, will continue his march without delay to Fort Yamhill, Oreg., and assume command of that post.

5. Company K, Ninth Infantry, now at Fort Colville, will move without delay to Fort Dalles, descending the Columbia River by water from Old Fort Walla Walla.

* * * * * * * By order of Colonel Wright:

First Lieut., Third Artillery, Acting Assistant Adjutant- General.

Fort Vancouver, Wash. Ter., June 17, 1861. Maj. D. C. BUELL, ; Asst. Adjt. Gen., Hdqrs. Dept. of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal.:

MAJOR: After making my orders on the 11th instant, I had an interview with Captain Russell, of the Fourth Infantry, the commander of Fort Yamhill. The captain, who is a very reliable officer, has represented to me the great importance of the post of Yamhill, there being at this moment some 1,200 Indians on the reservation at that place. Under these circumstances, upon mature consideration of the subject, I determined to order Captain Archer, of the Ninth Infantry, under previous orders for Fort Dalles, to continue his march and take post at Yamhill. In order that no delay might occur in the movement of Captain Russell, I have sent a small detachment from this post to Yamhill, to remain until the arrivalof Captain Archer. Ihave also ordered Company K, Ninth Infantry, to move down from Fort Colville and take post at Fort Dalles. With the present reduced force in the district 1 believe I have made the best distribution possible. Captains Wallen and Floyd-Jones, Fourth Infantry, with their companies, are now on the Cortez, and I expect Lieutenant Fleming, Ninth Infantry, with Company E, down this evening, to embark on the same ship.

Trusting that my orders and the distribution I have made of the troops may meet the approval of the general, I am, sir, your very obedient servant,

Colonel Ninth Infantry, Commanding.

SPECIAL ORDERS, Hpgrs. DISTRICT OF OREGON, No. 12. Fort Vancouver, Wash. Ter., June 17, 1861. Company E, Ninth Infantry, under command of First Lieut. H. B. Fleming, expected down on the steamer Julia this evening, will continue on and embark on the steamer Cortez, bound for San Francisco. Lieutenant Fleming on reaching the Cortez will report his command to the senior officer of the Army on that ship. By order of Colonel Wright:

First Lieut., Third Artillery, Acting Assistant Adjutant- General.

New San Diego Barracks, Cal., June 18, 1861. Maj. D. C. BUELL, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Hagqrs. Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal.:

SIR: I have the honor to report my arrival at this post yesterday with I Company, Fourth Infantry, having a total of fifty-two enlisted men, aggregate fifty-three, being twenty-one days out from Fort Mojave, N. Mex., and having marched in eighteen days 387 miles. I have this day assumed command of this post, and relieved Brevet Major Armistead and his company (F, Sixth Infantry) from duty at this place.

I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

Captain, Fourth Infantry, and Brevet Major, Commanding Post.
SPECIAL ORDERS, ) HDQRs. DEPARTMENT OF THE PACIFIC,
No. 106. San Francisco, June 19, 1861.
1. Maj. D. C. Buell, assistant adjutant-general, will make an inspeetion of Forts Humboldt and Bragg and their dependencies, and report
on the condition of Indian affairs in their vicinity.
By order of Brigadier-General Sumner:
RICHD. ©. DRUM,
Assistant Adjutant- General.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Charleston Harbor, S.C., 1861. Summary: Special Orders direct Captain Archer and Company K of the Ninth Infantry to relocate to Fort Yamhill and Fort Dalles, Oregon, emphasizing the strategic importance of Fort Yamhill due to the presence of 1,200 Indians on the reservation.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 1 View original source ↗