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GENERAL ORDERS, ADJT. AND INSP. GENERALâS OFFICE, January 4, 1864. No. 1. Richmond, January 4, 1864. I. If immediately after the death of an officer there be no family connection…
GENERAL ORDERS, ADJT. AND INSP. GENERALâS OFFICE, January 4, 1864. No. 1. Richmond, January 4, 1864. I. If immediately after the death of an officer there be no family connection…
SPECIAL ORDERS, ADJT. AND INSP. GENERALâS OFFICE, December 80, 1864. No. 309. Richmond, December 80, 1864. * * * * * * * XXXII. The following schedule of prices for…
Richmond, Va., December 30, 1864. GENERAL: Permit me to urge your special attention to the enforcement of conscription in your State. I fear that the withdrawal of Colonel Browne for…
Richmond, Va., December 18, 1864. The PRESIDENT: DEAR SiR: A very imperative necessity for a few daysâ attention to my private interests has induced me to ask a leave of…
Richmond, November 30, 1864. The SECRETARY OF WAR: Str: The act of Congress of June 14, 1864, authorizes the SurgeonGeneral and Commissary-General, for the purpose of obtaining supplies of whisky,…
Augusta, September 13, 1864. Respectfully forwarded to Brig. Gen. John S. Preston, superintendent Bureau of Conscription. WM. M. BROWNE, Colonel and Commandant. CONFEDERATE AUTHORITIES. 875
Richmond, Va., November 20, 1864. I certify that the above list is a true extract from the official returns furnished me by the generals of reserves in the respective States,…
Richmond, Va., November 24, 1864. General GILBERT S. MEEM, Shenandoah County, Va.: Sir: The memorial of the justices of Shenandoah County, submitted by you to the President, has been by…
Richmond, Va., November 24, 1864. Georgia Militia, Columbus, Ga.: Str: Your letter of the 12th instant asking authority to raise a regiment of colored troops, should Congress authorize their formation,…
November 25, 1864. Respectfully returned. General Orders, No. 77, were suspended in Rockingham (as Hon. Mr. Baldwin will remember) to allow the people of that ravaged county to make the…