Unknown to Samuel Cooper, July 18, 1861
HEADQUARTERS, Winchester, July 18, 1861. General S. CooPER: GENERAL: I have had the honor to receive your telegram of yesterday. General Patterson, who had been at Bunker Hill since Monday,…
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HEADQUARTERS, Winchester, July 18, 1861. General S. CooPER: GENERAL: I have had the honor to receive your telegram of yesterday. General Patterson, who had been at Bunker Hill since Monday,…
MANASSAS MANASSAS, July 19, 1861. General S. CooPER, Adjutant General: Enemy did not renew fight to-day. The ground they were driven from — _was strewn with guns, hats, swords, coats,…
MANASSAS MANASSAS, July 27, 1861. General S. COOPER: Your dispatch in reference to arms abandoned by the enemy has been received. ‘Tell the President that General Beauregard and myself have…
MANASSAS MANASSAS, July 31, 1861. General S. COOPER: _ News has reached here that General Banks has assembled eight _ thousand men for operations in the valley. If true, can…
Knoxville, August 6, 1861. Adjt. Gen. S. COOPER, Richmond, Va. : Sir: Thomas A. R. Nelson, with.an escort of three men, supposed to be on his way to take his…
CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, August 31, 1861. General S. COOPER, Adjutant-General : Two transports with troops off bar yesterday; to-day off Bull Island. Probably enemy from Hatteras, after destroying batteries. Have re-enforced…
NASHVILLE NASHVILLE, September 13, 1861. General S. COOPER, Adjutant-General C. S. A.: After consultation with the Tennessee commissioners to Frankfort, and with prominent citizens of Kentucky, I unhesitatingly advise that…
WAR DEPARTMENT, C. S. A., ENGINEER BUREAU, Richmond, Va., September 21, 1861. SrR: The project of auxiliary coast defense herewith, as submitted by Ool. A. J. Gonzales, though not thought…
San Antonio, October 17, 1861. General S. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector General : SIR: From the time I came to this place (2d September) cotton has been passing through it…
San Antonio, Tex. San Antonio, Tex., November 8, 1861. General S. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector General C. S. Army: , GENERAL: I have the honor to forward herewith for your…
JACKSBOROUGH, TENN. JACKSBOROUGH, TENN., November 11, 1861. General S. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector General, Richmond, Va. : SIR: The communication of the 26th ultimo from your office, apprising me that…
November 16, 1861. . Kam Antonio, Tex., November 16, 1861. Adjutant and Inspector- General, C. S. Army: GENERAL: I have the honor to report that on Monday next, the 18th…
BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS, Knoxville, November 17, 1861. General S. CooPER, Richmond, Va.: is SIR: The passes in the Cumberland Mountains at and near Jacks- — borough have been blockaded in such…
: HEADQUARTERS, Centreville, November 28, 1861. Sir: I have the pleasure to transmit herewith the reports of three successful skirmishes by parties of our cavalry,* and respectfully invite the attention…
Galveston, November 95, 1861. . General S. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector- General C. S. A., Richmond, Va. : SIR: I have the honor to inclose herewith, for the information of…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS, Galveston, November 95, 1861. . General S. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector-General C. S. A., Richmond, Va. : SIR: I have the honor to inclose herewith, for…
BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS, BEECH GROVE, K. Y., North of the River opposite Mill Springs, December 14, 1861. SIR: On the 2d instant I informed you that I had, from the south…
HEADQUARTERS, Evansport, December 17, 1861. Sir: I have not deemed it necessary to report to you the actions of . the enemy in front of us. For the last three…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF NEW MEXICO, A. G. O., January 27, 1862. = Fort Thorn, Ariz., January 27, 1862. General S. COOPER, jd Adjutant and Inspector General C. 8. A.: GENERAL:…
HEADQUARTERS, Knoxville, Tenn., February 5, 1862. Sir: I send herewith an extract from a report of Lieutenant-Colonel ‘- White, First Regiment Tennessee Cavalry, from which it appears that a part…
HEADQUARTERS CUMBERLAND GAP, February 14, 1862. February 14, 1862. SIR: I am convinced that the enemy will attack us at this place within a week. An attack to-morrow is probable.…
Via Staunton, Va. Via Staunton, Va., May 10, 1862. General S. COOPER, Adjutant-General : God blessed our arms with victory at McDowell yesterday. T. J. JACKSON, Major-General. Hpagrs. SECOND Corps,…
WINCHESTER WINCHESTER, May 26, 1862. General S. COOPER: During the last three days God has blessed our arms with brilliant success. On Friday the Federals at Front Royal were routed,…
HEADQUARTERS SECOND BRIGADE, LIGHT DIVISION, Laurel Hill, Va., July 18, 1862. GENERAL: I learn from Colonel Hamilton, commanding First South Carolina Volunteers, that, in an interview with yourself and the…