R. S. Rodgers to Woops, May 13, 1864
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 13, 1864. Lieutenant Woops, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General : I have no news of the enemy. Do not know what Captain Cotter means ; hope he may be…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 13, 1864. Lieutenant Woops, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General : I have no news of the enemy. Do not know what Captain Cotter means ; hope he may be…
HEADQUARTERS, Harper’s Ferry, May 13, 1864. Col. R. S. RoDGERs, Commanding, Martinsburg : Of course you will retain two regiments, and strictly obey the orders you have received. By order…
HEADQUARTERS, Harper’s Ferry, May 13, 1864. Col. R. S. RODGERS, Commanding, Martinsburg : The general commanding is very much surprised at your not complying with the following order sent you…
STauNTON STauNTON, May 10, 1864. Captain Davis: ay and find out real force of enemy, and proportion of infantry, artillery, and cavalry. There is a report of a column of…
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C., May 13, 1864. Commanding, Fairfax Court-House: GENERAL: Let the Seventeenth New York Battery remain at Fairfax Court-House and report to Colonel Lowell. Send the…
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C., May 13, 1864. General TYLER, Commanding, Fairfax Court-House: Send at once the Rhode Island cavalry and the battalion of Veteran Reserve Corps to Alexandria,…
CotumBus CotumBus, May 12, 1864. (Received 12.05 p. m. 13th.) Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: One regiment left here last night for Cumberland, and one for Baltimore. One…
CoLumBus CoLumBus, May 12, 1864. I have five or six regiments organized and in camp more than my quota. Will you take them, or must I disband them? If you…
CUMBERLAND, Mp. CUMBERLAND, Mp., May 12, 1864. Captain Prerriz, Patterson’s Creek: It is reported that the guards at Little Cacapon and South Branch have abandoned their posts and crossed the…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 12, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General: Cavalry just in report that they can find nothing. Have scouted all day. Been as far as Bunker Hill, Our cavalry…