Letter
HEADQUARTERS MOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT, Mount Jackson, June 14, 1862. I suggest for the consideration of the President that the condition of affairs here imperatively requires that some position be immediately made…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS ARMY IN THE FIELD, Mount Jackson, Va., June 12, 1862. I arrived at this place to-day. My officers have been so much engaged with marching duties since the battle…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS, Port Republic, June 10, 1862. The officer sent with a detachment of cavalry to open communication with General Shields returned at 3 o’clock this morning, having found the troops…
Dispatch
HEADQUARTERS MOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT, Harrisonburg, Va., June 10, 1862. In my dispatch of yesterday I omitted to state that Colonel Cluseret’s brigade, consisting of the Sixtieth Ohio and Highth Virginia, afterward…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS MOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT, Port Republic, June 9, 1862. (Received June 12, 8 a. m.) There was no collision with the enemy after dark last night. This morning we resumed the…
Letter
WAB DEPARTMENT, ADJT. GEN.’S OFFICE, i Washington, June 8, 1862. Maj. Gen. JoHN C. FrEmONT, U.S. A., Commanding Mountain Department, Mount Pleasant, Va.: GENERAL: I inclose herewith for your information…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS ARMY IN THE FIELD, Harrisonburg, June 7, 1862—9 p. m.. (Received June 9, 7.40 a. m.) The attacks upon the enemy’s rear of yesterday precipitated his retreat. Their loss…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD, Mount Jackson, June 4, 1862. The pursuit of the enemy was continued to-day, and their rear again engaged. The rebels attempted to destroy all the bridges,…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS ARMY IN THE FIELD, Oamp by Woodstock, Va., June 2, 1862—6 p. m.. The enemy was pressed by our advance this morning until about 10 o’clock, when he made…
Telegram
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD, Near Strasburg, June 1, 1862—6 p. m.. Your telegram of this date received at 5 o’clock. The skirmish of this morning was confined to infantry and…