R. Saxton to BE. M. Stanton, May 24, 1862
May 24, 1862. May 24, 1862—3.41 p. m. General SAxTon, Harper’s Ferry: A fine battery of artillery will leave Baltimore for you at 4 o’clock. More will leave here this…
May 24, 1862. May 24, 1862—3.41 p. m. General SAxTon, Harper’s Ferry: A fine battery of artillery will leave Baltimore for you at 4 o’clock. More will leave here this…
May 24, 1862. May 24, 1862â1 p. m. General SAXTON : Geary reports Jackson with 20,000 moving from Ashbyâs Gap by the Little River turnpike, through Aldie, toward Centreville. This,…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton No. 468.] Department of State, Washington, February 1, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of January 15, No.…
Washington, May 24, 1862. General SAxTON: You will please proceed with the troops from Washington to Harperâs Ferry and operate with them according to your discretion, as circumstances may require,…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton No. 466.] Department of State, Washington, January 26, 1864. Sir: I enclose a copy of a despatch of the 31st ultimo, from Mr. M. D.…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 404.] Paris, January 22, 1864. Sir: I received this morning the copy of a note addressed by Mr. Morse, our consul at London, to…
Camp near Williamsport, Md., May 28, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to submit the foliowing report in relation to tue part taken in the action at Winchester, Va., on…
HEADQUARTERS MOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT, Near Moorefield, May 29, 1862. Our advance occupies to-night the bridge at Lost River, 16 miles ahead. The scouting party of Maryland cavalry, sent out last evening…
Camp near Williamsport, Md., May 29, 1862. Sir: Pursuant to order, on Friday night at 12 oâclock, May 23, the Twenty ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers left their encampment on the…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 403.] Paris, January 21, 1864. Sir: I deem it advisable to state to you the following facts: A man formerly in the employ of…