John G. Barnard to Charles P. Stone, September 28, 1861
DARNESTOWN, MD. DARNESTOWN, MD., September 28, 1861. General STONE: SIR: I received your letter of this morning at 7 o’clock. We have sent the Twelfth Indiana, a good regiment, with…
DARNESTOWN, MD. DARNESTOWN, MD., September 28, 1861. General STONE: SIR: I received your letter of this morning at 7 o’clock. We have sent the Twelfth Indiana, a good regiment, with…
_/ HEADQUARTERS GENERAL BANKS’ DIVISION, Near Darnestown, Md., August 31, 1861. General STONE: SIR: Major-General Banks directs me to inform you that he arrived at this place day before yesterday.…
HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Washington, October 28, 1861. Respectfully referred to General Stone, by whom it should be for- ‘warded in due course. It is proper to state that Captain…
HEADQUARTERS CONFEDERATE FORCES, Leesburg, November 4, 1861. The compliments of General Evans to General Stone, and informs. — ‘him that there are but a few of his wounded now at…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Chambersburg, Pa., June 14, 1861. Col. CHARLES P. STONE, Commanding, near Leesburg, Va.: Sir: The commanding general instructs me to inform you that as soon as…
Washington Washington, April 25, 1861. Colonel STONE: This will be handed to you by Thomas A. Scott, who will take charge of the operations of railroad and telegraphs between Washington…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, pe Martinsburg, Va., July 4, 1861. Sin: The commanding general wishes you to join ‘ibas settee now temporarily halted for provisions to be brought up. Under…
pe Martinsburg, Va., July 4, 1861. Sin: The commanding general wishes you to join ‘ibas settee now temporarily halted for provisions to be brought up. Under the impression you have,crossed…