Chas. P. Stone to Brigadier- General, February 8, 1862
Washington, February 8, 1862. SIR: This will.be handed to you by the officer sent in-charge of Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone, who is under close arrest. You will please confine…
Washington, February 8, 1862. SIR: This will.be handed to you by the officer sent in-charge of Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone, who is under close arrest. You will please confine…
Washington, February 8, 1862. GENERAL: You will please at once arrest Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone, U.S. volunteers, and retain him in close custody, sending him under suitable escort by…
Medical Director’s Office, January 4, 1862. SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report of the sanitary condition of the Army of the Potomac, deduced from the reports…
Medical Director’s Office, January 28, 1862. GENERAL: lu obedience to instructions in your letter of January 21 I have the honor to submit the following report: Having the reports of…
e Medical Director’s Office, February 22, 1862. GENERAL: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the state- : ment of four-wheeled ambulances in the Army of the Potomac,…
January 7, 1862. the State of Pennsylvania for McCall’s brigade, I have the honor to report.that the quartermaster in charge of these carriages informs me he has receipted to Lieutenant-Colonel…
Washington, D. C., October 21, 1862. GENERAL: The Chief Signal Officer, then serving at headquarters Department of Virginia, was, by Special Orders, No. 26, directed to rp TUE LE e…
Washington, D. C., March 31, 1862. The order in respect to Blenker is not designed to hinder or delay the movement of Richardson or any other force. He can remain…
Washington, December 16, 1862. f GENERAL: It having been stated in various publie prints, and in a speech of Senator Chandler, of Michigan, in his place in the United States…
April 1, 1862. Steamer Coi i nd Tp ommodore, April 1, 1862. the honorable Secretary of War: The approximate numbers and Potomac are as follows: General Dix has, after him…