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Atlanta, January 9, 1864. Str: The importance of providing for the state of things that will arise the first of next month when the State Guard go out of service…
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Meridian, January 21, 1864. Respectfully forwarded for reference to the Honorable Secretary of War. I can see no sound reason why we should not use our cotton to purchase supplies…
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HEADQUARTERS CHALMERSâ CAVALRY, Near Como, January 7, 1864. Hon. CHARLES CLARK, Governor of Mississippi : DEAR SIR: I hear of several persons here who profess to have authority from you…
Order
SPECIAL ORDERS, ADJT. AND INSP. GENERAL’S OFFICE, January 7, 1864. No. 5. J January 7, 1864. XV. Paragraph XVIII, Special Orders, No. 298, and paragraph XVIII, Special Orders, No. 300,…
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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, WAR DEPARTMENT, Richmond, Va., January 6, 1864. Burlington Hotel, London, England: Sir: Hon. J. E. Ward, of Georgia, has submitted to the Department plans suggested by…
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Richmond, January 6, 1864. Governor VANCE: I regret to learn that because of an interest of your State in the steamer Don, objection is made to its conforming to the…
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Montgomery, January 6, 1864. Hon. JAMES A. SEDDON, Secretary of War: Sir: Unless the planting interest in the South can be carried on successfully the armies of the Confederacy cannot…
Order
GENERAL ORDERS, ADJT. AND INSP. GENERAL’S OFFICE, January 5, 1864. No. 2. Richmond, January 5, 1864. For the information of all concerned, and to correct prevalent misapprehension, it is announced…
Letter
Richmond, Va., January 4, 1864. His Excellency Z. B. VANCE, Governor of North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C.: Sir: Your letter of the 29th ultimo, with the resolutions of the Legislature…
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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, WAR DEPARTMENT, Richmond, Va., January 4, 1864. The PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES: Sir: The letter of His Excellency Governor Brown,* transmitting to you the resolutions…