Unknown to George Stoneman, August 18, 1863
HEADQUARTERS CAMP, Stanford, August 18, 1863. I learn that the Ninth Corps have been committing some irregularities in Covington. You will of course give the necessary orders to stop it…
HEADQUARTERS CAMP, Stanford, August 18, 1863. I learn that the Ninth Corps have been committing some irregularities in Covington. You will of course give the necessary orders to stop it…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY, November 10, 1863. November 10, 1863. Respectfully referred to Major-General Stoneman, Chief of Cavalry Bureau, for remarks. y order of Maj. Gen. H. W. Halleck : . C.…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAQG, April 22, 1863. April 22, 1863. Major-General STONEMAN, if Your telegram of this date received. It is hoped the arrival of the trains has enabled…
Hpgers. ARMY OF THE Potomac Hpgers. ARMY OF THE Potomac, April 15, 1863. General STONEMAN: Your dispatches of 9 and 10.35 o’clock, of this date, are this moment received. As…
Phillips House Phillips House, December 13, 1862. Brig. Gen. GEORGE STONEMAN, Commanding Third Corps: _ The major-general commanding directs that you place your two divis 1onS In position to cross…
HEADQUARTERS CENTER GRAND DIVISION, Phillips House, Va., December 12, 1862. Brig. Gen. GEORGE STONEMAN, Commanding Third Corps : The major-general commanding directs that you place two divisions of your corps…
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C., January 21, 1865. Maj. Gen. GEORGE STONEMAN, Commanding Department of the Ohio, Lowisville, Ky.: GENERAL: I have the honor to inquire if Charles E.…
Washington Washington, July 29, 1861. Str: In conformity with your request, I transmit an informal statement of the present condition of the artillery south of the Potomac. Fort Corcoran, above…
Washington, D. C., January 21, 1865. Maj. Gen. GEORGE STONEMAN, Commanding Department of the Ohio, Lowisville, Ky.: GENERAL: I have the honor to inquire if Charles E. Marshall, son of…