Letter

Unknown to Major-General HUMPHREYS, October 15, 1863

SIGNAL STATION, GENERAL WARREN’S HEADQUARTERS,

October 15, 1863—9.25 p. m. Major-General HUMPHREYS:

The enemy, I believe, had a thin picket line at dark along Bull much. I think there is no considerable force in my front.

Gi Ks WARREN, Major-General.

HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE Potomac, October 15, 1863. (Received 6.30 a. m., 16th.) Major-General FRENCH, Union Mills:

Buford reports he still needs assistance. Send a brigade at early daylight. Wolf Run Ford is on Bull Run, 14 miles below Union Major-General.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Summary: Major-General Warren reports minimal enemy presence near Bull Run and requests reinforcements at Wolf Run Ford to support Buford's position during the 1863 Civil War operations.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 29, Part 1 View original source ↗