Joseph Hooker to Joseph Hooker, March 11, 1863
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAGO, March 11, 1863. March 11, 1863—8.20 p. m. Major-General HOOKER, Washington, D. C.: Sharpe’s signals have all day indicated, as yesterday, a move. He will…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAGO, March 11, 1863. March 11, 1863—8.20 p. m. Major-General HOOKER, Washington, D. C.: Sharpe’s signals have all day indicated, as yesterday, a move. He will…
DUMFRIES DUMFRIES, March 11, 1863. Lieut. Col. H. C. RODGERS, Assistant Adjutant-General : Twenty cavalry are to patrol the road from here to Occoquan, on the Telegraph read, every six…
HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Washington, March 7, 1863. Major-General SCHENCK, Baltimore: GENERAL: The substance of your dispatch* in regard to Winchester was telegraphed to General Hooker, who replied that no…
HEADQUARTERS FIRST CAVALRY BRIGADE, Camp near Hope Landing, March 6, 1863. Major McCLuRE, Commanding Outpost of First Cavalry Brigade: Mayor: The colonel commanding directs that you send to these headquarters…
HEADQUARTERS FIRST CAVALRY BRIGADE, Camp near Hope Landing, March 4, 1863. Major MARKELL, Commanding Pickets : Masor: I neglected to inform you that the Twelfth Illinois having been ordered away…
DUMFRIES DUMFRIES, March 2, 1863. Lieut. Col. H. C. RODGERS, Assistant Adjutant-General : The Twelfth Illinois Cavalry have the proper orders to go. This leaves us without a single cavalryman…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, February 28, 1863. February 28, 1863. General S. WILLIAMs, Assistant Adjutant-General, Army of the Potomac: GENERAL: There are now in the cavalry corps about 12,000 men, and…
GENERAL ORDERS, } HEADQUARTERS SIXTH ARMY CORPS, February 26, 1863. No. 7. February 26, 1863. The following named officers are announced on the staff of the general commanding the corps:…
SPECIAL ORDERS, } HDQRS. OF THE ARMY, ADJT. GEN.’S OFFICE, February 26, 1863. No. 94. Washington, February 26, 1863. I. Brig: Gen. Joshua T. Owen, U.S. Volunteers, will report to…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, February 25, 1863. February 25, 1863. General A. PLEASONTON, Commanding First Cavalry Division: Move with the whole of your division, and be in position on the Telegraph…