Letter

W. M. E. Martin to T. A. Washington, November 25, 1861

HEADQUARTERS MOUNTED REGIMENT,

Capt. T. A. Washington, Aide-de-Camp, Coosawhatchie, S. C.:

CAPTAIN: I have the honor of inclosing copies of the following papers:

A. General Ripley’s order, date November 16.

B. Memorandum by myself,

C. Reports to General Ripley, November 19.

D. Letter to F. H. Harleston, aide-de-camp, November 22.

E. Extract from a letter of General Ripley, November 24.

I hope you will pardon the trouble of asking your attention to these papers. I am embarrassed about the duty devolved upon me, because I do not know whether my coadjutor, Captain Pope, appointed to the command jointly with myself, has abandoned the project ; and whether he has or has not, I am at aloss to know whether General Lee would approve the execution of the only order practicable for cavalry—the operations on Port Royal Island and separate movement. If the matter had been confided to me solely I would have attempted that portion of it before this time. I feel bound to wait for the co-operation of Captain Pope a reasonable time. My doubts are whether I havea right to wait any longer. These doubts it is my anxious desire to have resolved by an expression of opinion from headquarters, and it is to solicit your assistance in obtaining it that I venture to invite your kind assistance.

Inthe exercise of the discretion with which I am intrusted I would not now ask advice if the matter were not complicated by the joint operation contemplated and now apparently impracticable. I am anxious to gratify the publie expectation for action on Port Royal Island immediately. I think the objects of the expedition can be attained in safety as far as that island is concerned, and I would be gratified by permission to proceed in its execution. May I beg the favor of you, therefore, under the circumstances, to favor me with advice from General Lee, if you think it proper to request it. :

I have the honor to be, captain, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

W. M. E. MARTIN,
Colonel. Mounted Regiment.
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Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, N. Alabama, S.W. Virginia, 1861–62. Location: Pocotaligo. Summary: W. M. E. Martin requests guidance from T. A. Washington regarding the execution of a cavalry operation on Port Royal Island amid uncertainty about Captain Pope's cooperation and General Lee's approval.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 6 View original source ↗