Benjamin F. Kelley to Burleigh, May 13, 1864
NEw CREEK NEw CREEK, May 13, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutart-General : Received at New Creek the One hundred and thirty-third Ohio National Guard, Colonel Ewing, 850 strong, and at…
NEw CREEK NEw CREEK, May 13, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutart-General : Received at New Creek the One hundred and thirty-third Ohio National Guard, Colonel Ewing, 850 strong, and at…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 12, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General: Cavalry just in report that they can find nothing. Have scouted all day. Been as far as Bunker Hill, Our cavalry…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 12, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General : About twenty or more of the rebel scouts have just been seen by one of our pickets scouting around the…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 12, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General : I have no further reason to think there is any force near us. Part of the men mentioned in my…
Martinsburg, W. Va. Martinsburg, W. Va., May 11, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: I have issued orders to my command in accordance with the telegraphic order from headquarters of…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 11, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General: The cavalry here has been ordered to Front Royal. If they go, I shall be left without a picket, and the…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 10, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General : A party of Captain Walker’s cavalry sent after the rebels by me have returned with the horses and one man.…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 10, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH : The quartermaster reports that the four horses taken belonged to his department, and were not sutlers, as was reported to me by…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 2, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General : I have just heard that an empty train coming in was captured by twelve men two miles this side of…