Unknown to Ulysses S. Grant, October 9, 1862
Bolivar, Tenn., October 9, 1862. Ovommanding Expedition : Report just received. The enemy are in greater force than I expected. You will watch your flanks, especially on the La Grange…
Bolivar, Tenn., October 9, 1862. Ovommanding Expedition : Report just received. The enemy are in greater force than I expected. You will watch your flanks, especially on the La Grange…
Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward No. 63.] Legation of the United States, Peking, January 12, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to send you, marked A. the correspondence between Prince…
Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward No. 62.] Legation of the United States, Peking, January 5, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that I have been so fortunate…
Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward No. 61.] Legation of the United States, Peking, January 4, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to forward to you a report, marked A, made…
October 8, 1862. October 8, 1862. Brigadier-General MCARTHUR: If Hurlbut’s division is pushing for Ripley you may follow McPherson by Nolin’s toward Hatchie, where there is water, and pushing to…
Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward No. 60.] Legation of the United States, Peking, December 19, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that Thomas Walsh, esq., an American…
Washington, October 8, 1862. Major-General GRANT, Jackson, Tenn.: Prisoners of war will be paroled and delivered to the enemy at some point within his lines. A receipted list must be…
Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward No. 59.] Legation of the United States, Peking, November 26, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 32,…
Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward No. 58.] Legation of the United States, Peking, November 23, 1863. Sir: As a sequel to the flotilla affair, I have now to inform you…
Corinth, October 5, 1862. Major-General VAN DORN, Commanding Confederate Forces : Major-General Rosecransâ compliments to Major-General Van Dorn, commanding officer Confederate forces, and states that provision has been made for…