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Saint Louis, December 19, 1862. Maj. Gen. WILLIAM T. SHERMAN: GENERAL: I get orders and requests from everybody in relation toa down-river move and try to accommodate all. Your dispatch…
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Fort Humboldt Fort Humboldt, March 26, 1862. ANGEL RANCH: CAPTAIN: It is now certain that the Mad River Indians, by their murderous attack and outrages of the last few days,…
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Washington, December 19, 1862. General ROBERT ALLEN, Saint Louis, Mo. : Give General Grant the locomotives he requires. H. W. HALLEOK, General-in- Chief. Sarnt Louis, Mo., December 19, 1862â1 p.…
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Fort Humboldt Fort Humboldt, March 26, 1862. Commanding Fort Humboldt: Str: You are directed by the colonel commanding to march with as many men as you can spare from Fort…
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San Francisco San Francisco, March 26, 1862. General WRIGHT, Commanding Department of the Pacific: DEAR SIR: Your note of this a. m. at hand. I have no advices indicating the…
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Jackson, Tenn., December 18, 1862. Instructions to Colonel Lawler, commanding Post of Jackson, Tenn. Place one section of artillery and 50 men at Mrs. Hays’ house, near depot ; 100…
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Fort Humboldt Fort Humboldt, March 25, 1862. Captain HEFFERNAN, Commanding Fort Lyon: SIR: You are directed by the colonel commanding to march with as many men as you can spare…
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Oxford, Miss., December 18, 1862. Maj. Gen. JoHN A. MCCLERNAND: GENERAL: I have been directed this moment by telegraph from the General-in-Chief of the Army to divide the forces of…
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Fort Humboldt Fort Humboldt, March 25, 1862. Capt. C. D. DOUGLAS, Commanding Fort Anderson : SIR: You are directed by the colonel commanding to march with as many men as…
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Washington, December 18, 1862. Major-General CuRTIS, Saint Louis, Mo.: It is the Presidentâs wish that the Mississippi expedition be made as effective as possible by re-enforcements from Helena; but it…