Letter

Unknown, June 10, 1862

Port Republic, June 10, 1862.

The officer sent with a detachment of cavalry to open communication with General Shields returned at 3 o’clock this morning, having found the troops on the march under orders for Richmond. He learns from the adjutant-general of General Shields that the Union forces engaged yesterday were only three brigades, which were almost cut to pieces. Jackson having received re-enforcements, General Shields haying been ordered to Richmond with his force, and my own being very much weakened by battle and the hardships and exposures of a severe march, I deem it best to fall back until I can form a junction with the forces of Generals Banks and Sigel and am made acquainted with your wishes. J. ©. FREMONT, Major-General. Hon. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War.

HEADQUARTERS MOUNTAIN DIVISION, ~ Harrisonburg, June 11, 1862. (Received June 12, 10 a. m.)

Your dispatch of yesterday morning finds me here withdrawing upon Mount Jackson, a strong, defensible position behind the Shenandoah, and the key to the surrounding country. General Shields’ withdrawai after his action of the 9th, together with the condition of my troops, made this movement imperative. Will you allow me to halt at Mount Jackson instead of Harrisonburg, which is not a line of defense, and exposes me to be cut off from my supplies and communication? My troops are much distressed for want of supplies, which are far in the

rear and come up very inadequately. We are greatly in need of surgeons and ambulances. J. O. FREMONT,

Major-General. Hon. ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

President of the United States.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Location: Port Republic. Summary: Major General Fremont reports to Secretary Stanton the strategic withdrawal of Union forces in June 1862 to consolidate with Generals Banks and Sigel after setbacks against Jackson's reinforced troops.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 12, Part 1 View original source ↗