J. Gorgas to and Chief of Ordnance, May 27, 1864
Richmond, May 27, 1864. Str: I have the honor to lay the following statement before you, and request that if possible you will render such assistance as may be needed…
Richmond, May 27, 1864. Str: I have the honor to lay the following statement before you, and request that if possible you will render such assistance as may be needed…
Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward. No. 77.] United States Legation, The Hague, February 25, 1863. Sir: There is a hopeful sign here in respect to our finances. The money men…
June 26, 1864. Respectfully returned to Adjutant and Inspector General. General Winder has been directed to select another depot, which will be provided with a new and additional outfit entirely…
Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward. No. 76.] United States Legation, The Hague, February 18, 1863. Sir: I think I may safely say that, whatever our embarrassments may still be at…
Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward. No. 75.] United States Legation, The Hague, February 11, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your circular No. 30, dated…
May 24, 1864. ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL’S OFFICE, Richmond, Va., May 24, 1864. Colonel PRESTON, Chief of the Bureau of Conscription : COLONEL: The following extract from the inspection report…
Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward. No. 74.] United States Legation, The Hague, February 4, 1863. Sir: I have none of your favors to acknowledge since my last. The Dutch cabinet…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike. No. 87.] Department of State, Washington, February 4, 1863. Sir: Your despatch of January 14 (No. 72) has been received, and the President is specially…
Macon, May 23, 1864. His Excellency JOSEPH E. BROwN, Governor, Milledgeville : Str: Your letter of the 20th instant was received by yesterdayâs mail. I am not disposed to consume…
[Extracts.] Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward. No. 72.] United States Legation, The Hague, January 14, 1863. Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your two despatches (Nos. 81 and…