Letter

Unknown to Robert E. Lee, December 19, 1863

December 19, 1863.

December 19, 1863. Respectfully forwarded. I believe this might be tried, and probably with advantage. A. P. HILL, LIneutenant- General.

ORANGE, December 23, 1868.

Respectfully returned.

In a correspondence with His Excellency Governor Milton some time since General Lee stated that he would send this brigade or a part of it to Florida for the purpose indicated herein, provided a regiment would be sent here to supply its place. To this no response has been received. ‘The interests of the service will not allow that the regiment be detached without an equivalent. All that can be done is to send suitable officers to co-operate with the officers of conscription in procuring recruits, as is done with other regiments similarly situated. If the recruits or conscripts are in the State, it is thought they can as well be obtained by sending for them as by sending the brigade there to recruit them.

W. H. TAYLOR, Assistant Adjutant-General.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861. Summary: Military officials discuss the potential redeployment of a brigade to Florida for recruitment, contingent on receiving a replacement regiment to maintain service strength.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 3 View original source ↗