Order
April 3, 1862. April 3, 1862. COLONEL: Yesterday, in compliance with orders from the general commanding this corps, I made another reconnaissance to the Rappahannock River. Leaving camp at about…
Order
March 29, 1862. COLONEL: Having received orders from the headquarters of this Army Corps, dated March 28, 1862, to take command of a reconnoitering force, composed of three regiments of…
Letter
White Plains, Va., March 31, 1862. GENERAL: Yesterday afternoon I examined the line of the. railroad from this point to Salem, and also to Thoroughfare. The road to Salem is…
Letter
White Plains, Va., March 30, 1862. GENERAL: In obedience to orders to march to this point on the Manassas Railroad, I reached here yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock with my…
Letter
Middleburg, Va., March 27, 1862. Sm: Upon reaching here about noon to-day I found there were about 200 cavalry and 200 infantry in and around the town, being advised of…
Letter
Bivouac near Woodstock, Shenandoah Oo., Va., March 26, 1862. Sie: In obedience to an order received from Col. Jesse S. Burks, commanding the Third Brigade, I have the honor to…
Order
Camp near Woodstock, Va., March 27, 1862. Sim: In obedience to an order from Maj. Gen. T. J. J ackson, I beg leave to submit the following report of the…
Letter
April 7, 1862. April 7, 1862. Captain Carpenter will please state how many men he had engaged on March 23. A. 8. PENDLETON, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. We had 48 men…
Order
HEADQUARTERS CARPENTER’S BATTERY, March 27, 1862. March 27, 1862. GENERAL: In obedience to General Orders, No. 43, I make the following report of the part taken by my company in…
Letter
April 7, 1862. April 7, 1862. Please state the number actually engaged and return it. By order of Major-General Jackson : A. 8S. PENDLETON, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. Oi eersem eee…