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HEADQUARTERS NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS, New Orleans, La., September 9, 1864. Maj. GEORGE B. DRAKE, Assistant Adjutant-General, Hdgrs. Department of the Gulf: Masor: In reply to your communication of this date…
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HEADQUARTERS DEFENSES OF NEW ORLEANS, New Orleans, September 9, 1864. Brig. Gen. R. A. CAMERON, Commanding La Fourche District: The general commanding directs that a special report be made of…
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Saint Louis, Mo. Saint Louis, Mo., September 8, 1864. Colonel MATTHEWS, Sturgeon, Mo.: You can make the exchanges you speak of, in this way and no other: If the guerrillas…
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Brunswick, Mo. Brunswick, Mo., September 8, 1864. General C. B. FIsK, GENERAL: The dispositions of my force in accordance with your order has so weakened this post as to render…
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SAINT JOSEPH SAINT JOSEPH, September 8, 1864. Col. O. D. GREENE, Assistant Adjutant-General: I understand by General Douglass that the bridges on the North Missouri Railroad are all guarded. I…
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Saint Louis, Mo. Saint Louis, Mo., September 8, 1864. General FIsk, Saint Joseph, Mo.: The general commanding deems the safety of the Perruque bridge, on the North Missouri Railroad, of…
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Saint Louis Saint Louis, September 8, 1864. General Fisk: Let me hear of your progress in hunting guerrillas. I am not satisfied with what is being done in that quarter.…
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BOONVILLE, Mo. BOONVILLE, Mo., September 8, 1864. Capt. J. H. STEGER, Assistant Adjutant-General: Ihave just arrived here with my train. Ifind the guerrillas in small bands. I have divided my…
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WARRENSBURG WARRENSBURG, September 8, 1864. Maj. HENRY SUESS, On Board Steamer Fanny Ogden, Glasgow : Disembark your command opposite Glasgow and order them to move direct to this post. You…
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Warrensburg, Mo. Warrensburg, Mo., September 8, 1864. Maj. Gen. W. S. ROSECRANS, GENERAL: I have the honor to report that in order to afford some protection to the eastern portion…