Order

Unknown to Ulysses S. Grant, July 11, 1862

Washington, July 11, 1862.

Ordered, That Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck be assigned to command the whole land forces of the United States, as general-in-chief, and that he repair to this capital as soon as he can with safety to the positions and operations within the department

under his charge. A. LINCOLN.

You will please acknowledge the receipt of this order, and state when you may be expected here. Your early presence is required by mony cizcumstances.

EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War.

CoRinTH, July 11, 1862. Major-General GRANT, Memphis: You will immediately repair to this place and report to these headquarters. H. W. HALLEOK, Major-General.

CoRINTH, Miss., July 11, 1862—3 p. m. To the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES:

Your orders of this date are this moment received. General Grant, next in command, is at Memphis. I have telegraphed to him to immediately repair to this place. I will start for Washington the moment I can have a personal interview with General Grant.

H. W. HALLEOK, Major-General.

Moscow, July 11, 1862. General HALLECK:

I want to send an expedition to Rising Sun, 18 miles northwest, where our train was attacked on the Ist and 6th; wagons left broken. Thirty-five mules were lost in the stampede, and, under General Grant’s orders, I want to make good the loss by taking a like number from the neighboring planters, who were knowing to the attack. It will take three days. We have had a slight shower, and marching much improved thereby. May I send the expedition ?

W. T. SHERMAN, Major-General.

CoRINTH, July 12, 1862. Major-General SHERMAN, Moscow : Send the expedition to Rising Sun to-morrow if you deem it best. General Grant left Memphis yesterday for Columbus. As soon as I can see him you will probably take command at Memphis. H W. HALLECK, Major-General.

€nar. XXIX. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.—UNION. 91

Corin July 12, 1862. E. M. StTanton, Sai cee Secretary of War: _ In leaving this department shall I relinquish the command to next in rank, or will the President designate who is to be the commander? H. W. HALLEOK, Major-General.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in West Tennessee and Mississippi, Pt. 1. Location: Washington. Summary: President Lincoln orders Major General Halleck to assume command of all U.S. land forces and directs General Grant to report to Halleck's headquarters immediately.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 17, Part 1 View original source ↗