Alfred Pleasonton to Seth Williams, June 7, 1863
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 7, 1863. June 7, 1863—9 a. m. General S. WILLIAMS, Adjutant-General, Army of the Potomac: Have arrived at this place, Warrenton Junction. The command under Duffié…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 7, 1863. June 7, 1863—9 a. m. General S. WILLIAMS, Adjutant-General, Army of the Potomac: Have arrived at this place, Warrenton Junction. The command under Duffié…
FIELD ORDERS, HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 6, 1863. No. 1. Warrenton, June 6, 1863. * * * * * * * III. Until further orders, the First Division and Reserve…
HEADQUARTERS CHIEF ENGINEER OF DEFENSES, Washington, June 6, 1863. Brig. Gen. J. G. BARNARD, Chief Engineer, Defenses of Washington : Sir: I have during the last few days inspected our…
HEADQUARTERS CHIEF ENGINEER OF DEFENSES, Washington, June 6, 1863. Maj. Gen. S. P. HEINTZELMAN, Commanding Department of Washington : GENERAL : I inclose for your perusal a copy of a…
Washington Washington, June 6, 1863. General G. W. CuuLuLum, Chief of Staff: DEAR GENERAL: Lieutenant [E.] Ball, Second Dragoons, reports that our troops occupy Fredericksburg, and that we are building…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY FORCES, Bristoe Station, Va., June 6, 1863—2 p. m.. Maj. H. BaLpwIy, Jr., Assistant Adjutant-General, Fairfax Court-House : General Buford telegraphs me that at 8 o’clock this a.…
PHILLIPS HovusE PHILLIPS HovusE, June 6, 1863. (Received 3.30 p. m.) General CoucH: The enemy are receiving re-enforcements from below. I have seen seven regiments take position in rifle-pits near…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY FORCES, Near Warrenton Junction, June 6, 1863. General A. PLEASONTON, Cavalry Corps: Your dispatch in cipher received. Instructions will be carried out as soon as practicable. JNO. BUFORD,…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 6, 1863. June 6, 1863. Brigadier-General BUFORD, Commanding, near Warrenton Junction: Send all your transportation, excepting the pack-mules and one wagon to each regiment, to depot…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY FORCES, Near Warrenton Junction, June 6, 1863. Colonel ALEXANDER, Assistant Adjutant-General, Cavalry Corps: Colonel Duffié was to have crossed the river at Sulphur Springs this morning with 2,500…