Gouverneur K. Warren to Major-General HUMPHREYS, October 22, 1863
HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS, Auburn, October 22, 1863. If we are to stay any number of days at this place, would it not be well for me to station a…
HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS, Auburn, October 22, 1863. If we are to stay any number of days at this place, would it not be well for me to station a…
Fort Monroe, Va. Fort Monroe, Va., October 21, 1863. (Received 3 p. m.) The Eutaw is needed at Yorktown to-morrow evening to assist General Foster. I have not a gunboat…
WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, October 21, 1863. Major-General FostEr, Fort Monroe, Va.: The object is to break railroads between Richmond and General Lee’s army. There would be nothing important gained by…
Point Lookout, Md. Point Lookout, Md., October 21, 1863. You will, with 1 commissioned officer and 106 men of your command, proceed by way of the Three Notched road to…
EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington, October 21, 1863. Major-General SCHENCK, Baltimore, Md. : A delegation is here saying that our armed colored troops are at many, if not all, the landings on…
HEADQUARTERS FIRST SEPARATE BRIGADE, Beverly, October 21, 1863. Brigadier-General AVERELL, Clarksburg : Six of our scouts just in from the front. They were 5 miles beyond Big Spring. Report Captain…
Charleston Charleston, October 20, 1863. Srr: I have the honor to state that I have received information from reliable Union men that there is a force of rebel cavalry, num-…
HAGERSTOWN, MDp. HAGERSTOWN, MDp., October 19, 1863. (Received War Department 4 p. m.) Colonel SHARPE, Headquarters Army of the Potomac: I am satisfied that Longstreet’s corps has returned from Bragg…
Off Newport News, Va. Off Newport News, Va., October 18, 1863. Maj. Gen. J. G. Foster, U. 8. Army, GENERAL: In reply to your communication of yesterday, brought to this…
New Berne, N. C. New Berne, N. C., October 18, 1863. GENERAL: Although your communications contemplated the transportation of some of the troops by the Spaulding, momentarily expected, I have…