Letter
T. B. Huger to L. P.. Walker, April 14, 1861
CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, April 14, 1861. Hon. L. P.. WALKER: Fleet still outside. Can spare no guns yet, but hope to do so soon. SoutH EnD BATTERY, Morris Island, S. C.,…
CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, April 14, 1861. Hon. L. P.. WALKER: Fleet still outside. Can spare no guns yet, but hope to do so soon. SoutH EnD BATTERY, Morris Island, S. C.,…
MonrGomery MonrGomery, April 9, 1861. General BEAUREGARD, Charleston : Major Anderson’s mails must be stopped. The fort must be completely isolated. CHARLESTON, April 9, 1861. L, P. WALKER: The mails…
Columbia, September 4, 1861. Hon. L. P. WALKEB, Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.: SIR: In reply to your communication of the 9th of August last to the governor of South…
August 8, 1861. a: Richmond, August 8, 1861… Maj. Gen. LEONIDAS POLK, Hdqrs. Dept No. 2, Memphis: SIR: Your letter of July 28,* by the hands of Colonel Little, has…