Letter
Unknown to H. M. Black, May 10, 1864
San Francisco
San Francisco, May 10, 1864.
Col. H. M. BLAcK, Sixth Infantry California Vols., Comdg. Dist. of Humboldt :
SIR: The general commanding desires me to say that he is well pleased with the zeal and gallantry displayed by the officers and men of your command engaged in the several Indian scouts in the District of Humboldt. All are deserving of great praise, but the activity of Captain Hull, Second Infantry, is particularly praiseworthy.* The example of Captain Hull should be followed by all.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
No. 3.
Reports of Maj. Thomas F. Wright, Sixth California Infantry
ForT HUMBOLDT, CAL., February 21,
No. 3.
Reports of Maj. Thomas F. Wright, Sixth California Infantry
ForT HUMBOLDT, CAL., February 21,
SIR: I have the honor to report that in obedience to orders from the
headquarters of the District of Humboldt, dated February 17, 1864, I
proceeded with Company C (Captain Buckley) from this post at 5 p. m.
same day. The order for the movement was not received until about
headquarters of the District of Humboldt, dated February 17, 1864, I
proceeded with Company C (Captain Buckley) from this post at 5 p. m.
same day. The order for the movement was not received until about
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Charleston Harbor, S.C., 1861. Location: San Francisco.
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Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 1
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