Letter
Grafton, W. Va., June 2, 1861. Colonel DUMONT, Comdg. Seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteers, near Grafton, Va.: CoLoNEL: You will proceed by railroad this evening at 8.30 o’clock to Webster, with…
Letter
Richmond, Va., May 21, 1861. Col. J. A. EARLY, Commanding, &e., Lynchburg, Va.: Str: As fast as you issue arms and ammunition to the companies mustered in at Lynchburg by…
Letter
Grafton, W. Va., June 7, 1861. GENERAL: I have the honor to report that I arrived at Grafton on the evening of the 1st day of June, and found that…
Letter
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 10, 1861. Sie: Inclosed I have the honor to forward the report of Brig. Gen. T. A. Morris, Indiana Volunteers, commanding the U. 8. volunteer forces in…
Telegram
Cincinnati, June 3, 1861. IT have just received a telegram, dated to-day, from General T. A. Morris, Indiana Volunteers, commanding United States troops at Grafton, Va., in which he says:…
Letter
fia Richmond, Va., May 20, 1861. Commanding, &e., Gloucester Point, Va.: CoLONEL: As I see, from your letter of the 19th instant, that no – increase to your force has…
Dispatch
June 2, 1861. Camp Pickens, Va., June 2, 1861. Str: The reports of the attack on Fairfax Court-House by the enemy’s cavalry, on the 1st instant, from Colonels Ewell and…
Letter
Arlington, June 5, 1861. Lieutenant Tompkins behaved most gallantly in the spirited encounter in which he involved himself. He had two herses shot under him, and is now temporarily disabled…
Letter
Richmond, Va., May 19, 1861. JOHN T. SEAWELL, Esq., Gloucester Oourt-House, Va.: Str: Your letter of the 15th instant isin: hand. The engineers who examined York River considered Gloucester Point…
Dispatch
– HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT N. HE. VIRGINIA, Arlington, June 1, 1861. Sir: The following facts have just been reported to me by the orderly sergeant of Company B, Second Cavalry, commanded…