Letter

War Department to L. T. WIGFALL, Washington, D. O, March 21, 1861

WAR DEPARTMENT, O. C. S. A.,,

Hon. L. T. WIGFALL, Washington, D. O.: MY DeEAR Sir: I have just received your letter of the 17th instant. Orders were given to General Beauregard, ati Charleston, to detail an officer for the special service at Baltimore, and I am only just informed that the officer appointed is still in Charleston. A person will be sent from this place to-night to perform that duty, with instructions to report to you if in Baltimore, and in your absence to William T. Walters, 68 Exchange Place, Baltimore. It will be much cheaper to ship the men as steerage passengers than by rail, and he will be so instructed unless you have special reasons for a contrary course. Although it would be most agreeable to all of us to have you here, it occurs to me that you could render more efficient service by remaining in Baltimore until our recruiting depot is fully and successfully established as an institution. Captain Pender, the officer to be sent ffom here to inspect and superintend the shipment of the men, is directed to place himself under your orders, and will remain in Baltimore for some — weeks. Such money as he may require within the scope of his business you will arrange for him to have. I regret to say that I have no authority to receive the Washington company in the manner proposed. I have no other idea than war, and we hope soon to be ready for any emergency. Very truly, ee CHARLESTON, March 21, 1861. _ General L. P. WALKER, Secretary of War: State ordnance board cannot spare book of plates.* Copies should be sent if required. Ordnance officer much needed here. Lieutenant Haskell cannot go immediately to Baltimore. Department better send another one from Montgomery.

"War DEPARTMENT, C. S. A.,

Editor's Notes
From: Operations on the Pacific Coast, Pt. 1. Location: Montgomery. Summary: The War Department instructs L. T. Wigfall to oversee recruitment and shipment logistics in Baltimore, appointing Captain Pender to assist and recommending Wigfall remain there for effective depot establishment.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 50, Part 1 View original source ↗