Major-General to G. W. Brent, July 5, 1864
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, July 5, 1864. CoLONEL: Nothing of importance has occurred along the line during the last twenty-four hours. General Gracie reported clouds of dust in rear of the…
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, July 5, 1864. CoLONEL: Nothing of importance has occurred along the line during the last twenty-four hours. General Gracie reported clouds of dust in rear of the…
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, July 4, 1864. COLONEL: I have the honor to submit the following report for the last twenty-four hours: General Gracie reports unusual activity among the enemy in…
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, July 3, 1864. COLONEL: I have the honor to submit the following report for the last twenty-four hours: Colonel Faison, commanding Ransom’s brigade, reports nothing of interest,…
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, Near Petersburg, July 2, 1864. COLONEL: By direction of Major-General Johnson I have the honor to submit the following report for the last twenty-four hours: Brigadier-General Gracie…
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, Near Petersburg, Friday, July 1, 1864. COLONEL: In the absence of Major-General Johnson on the line I have the honor to submit the following report for the…
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, June 23, 1864. June 23, 1864. Respectfully forwarded, with the request that the within be considered a portion of the communication (in regard to the captured colors)…
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, June 22, 1864. Respectfully forwarded. I understand that the two colors carried to the rear by Corporal Bush fell into the hands of Brigadier-General Wise, and were…
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON’S DIVISION, June 22, 1864. COLONEL: In the Richmond Examiner of the 20th instant I find the following paragraph: There were deposited temporarily in this office on Saturday two…
HEADQUARTERS, Near Petersburg, August 1, 1864. There was a cessation of hostilities this morning from 6 to 10 a. m. at the request of the enemy for the purpose of…
HEADQUARTERS, Near Petersburg, July 30, 1864. General A. P. Hill reports that General Mahone in retaking the salient possessed by the enemy this morning recovered the four guns with which…