Letter
November 2, 1862. November 2, 1862. Major-General GRANT, Commanding Department, Jackson: Yours received. Shall reach Porterâs Creek to-morrow and Grand Junction the following afternoon. Have communicated with McPherson by telegraph…
Letter
Washington, October 30, 1862. Major-General GRANT, Jackson, Tenn. : Re-enforcements for your army are moving from Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois. Furloughs to men in your command given by General Curtis…
Order
SPECIAL ORDERS, } HDQRS. OF THE ARMY, ADJT. GEN.âS OFFICE, October 30, 1862. No. 320. Washington, October 30, 1862, I. Maj. Gen. Lewis Wallace, U. 8. Volunteers, is assigned to…
Letter
Cincinnati, Ohio, October 27, 1862. Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLEOK, General-in- Chief : Governor Yates has been requested, under your instructions, to send all the available troops in Illinois immediately…
Letter
ROSECRANSâ HEADQUARTERS, October 21, 1862. October 21, 1862â10.30 p. m. General GRANT, Jackson: My sending away paroled prisoners to Benton Barracks was in conformity with previous custom, and in supposed…
Letter
Washington, October 17, 1862. Maj. Gen. U. S. GRANT, Jackson, Tenn. : What is the condition of affairs in your department? Am anxious to know, as Governor Johnson and General…
Dispatch
Bolivar, Tenn., October 9, 1862. Ovommanding Expedition : Report just received. The enemy are in greater force than I expected. You will watch your flanks, especially on the La Grange…
Letter
Washington, October 8, 1862. Major-General GRANT, Jackson, Tenn.: Prisoners of war will be paroled and delivered to the enemy at some point within his lines. A receipted list must be…
Letter
September 17, 1862. September 17, 1862. General GRANT: Colonel Mizner has returned from his reconnaissance. Road directly east from Jacinto and all south clear as far as Peytonâs Mill, and…
Letter
September 15, 1862. * Olear Oreek, September 15, 1862. Major-General GRANT, Commanding : GENERAL: Yours, including list of prisoners paroled and to be exchanged, is received. I dispatch the letter…