J; Hy Taylor to Robert O. Tyler, May 8, 1864
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C., May 8, 1864. Brig. Gen. R. O. TYLER, Commanding Division, at Fairfax Court-House : GENERAL: A battalion of dismounted cavalry, 275 strong, will leave…
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C., May 8, 1864. Brig. Gen. R. O. TYLER, Commanding Division, at Fairfax Court-House : GENERAL: A battalion of dismounted cavalry, 275 strong, will leave…
NEAR WINCHESTER NEAR WINCHESTER, May 7, 1864. Brig. Gen. Max WEBER, Harpers Ferry: As the order has been given by the Secretary of War through General Kelley, you have to…
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL’S OFFICE, Washington, D. C., May 6, 1864. Col. THomas Sworps, Assistant Quartermaster-General, Cincinnati, Ohio: Communicate with the Governors of Ohio and Illinois, and furnish such transportation and quartermaster’s supplies…
CUMBERLAND, Mp. CUMBERLAND, Mp., May 6, 1864. Captain OvEr, Military Commander, Wheeling, W. Va. : Two Ohio regiments will report to you to-morrow or next day. Order one to Grafton…
WHEELING WHEELING, May 6, 1864. Maj. Gen. F. SIGEx, Winchester : The Fourth Virginia Infantry has been ordered by General Halleck to guard the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for the…
NEw CREEK NEw CREEK, May 6, 1864. General B. F. KELLEY: Both telegrams received. Had country toward Burlington and Ridgeville scouted. No enemy found. Porter headed off McNeill at Oakland…
CUMBERLAND, Mp. CUMBERLAND, Mp., May 6, 1864. Colonel WiLKInson, New Creek: If you are satisfied there is no enemy between you and Greenland Gap you might start the train. I…
New CREEK New CREEK, May 6, 1864. General B. F. KELuey: By order of General Halleck, the Fourth Virginia Infantry will arrive at Parkersburg to-morrow, and is directed to report…
New Creek New Creek, May 6, 1864. General SIGEL: I am informed by Governor Boreman that Fourth Virginia Infantry leaves Gallipolis this morning for Parkersburg to be employed to guard…
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 6, 1864. Captain BURLÂ¥IGH, Assistant Adjutant-General: A company of 120 cavalry reported tome this morning. By order of Major-General Sigel, I sent yesterday by a messenger a…