C. B. Comstock to George G. Meade, July 30, 1864
HEADQUARTERS NINTH CORPS, July 30, 1864. July 30, 1864——6.20 a.m. (Received 6.20 a. m.) Major-Genera] MEADE: If General Warren’s supporting force can be concentrated just now, ready to go in…
HEADQUARTERS NINTH CORPS, July 30, 1864. July 30, 1864——6.20 a.m. (Received 6.20 a. m.) Major-Genera] MEADE: If General Warren’s supporting force can be concentrated just now, ready to go in…
HEADQUARTERS NINTH CORPS, July 30, 1864. July 30, 1864—9 a. m. General MEADE: Many of the Ninth and EHighteenth Corps are retiring before the enemy. I think now is the…
HEADQUARTERS NINTH CORPS, July 30, 1864. July 30, 1864. (Received about 7.20 a. m.) General MEADE: Iam doing all in my power to push the troops forward, and, if possible,…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAG, July 30, 1864. July 30, 1864—3.20 a. m. Major-General BURNSIDE: As it is still so dark, the commanding general says you can postpone firing the…
HEADQUARTERS NINTH ARMY CORPS, July 26, 1864. July 26, 1864. Major-General HUMPHREYS, Chief of Staff: GENERAL: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your notes of this morning…
HEADQUARTERS ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES, City Point, Va., July 29, 1864. Maj. Gen. GEORGE G. MEADE, Commanding Army of the Potomac: GENERAL: I have directed General Butler to order…
HEADQUARTERS ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES, City Point, July 24, 1864. Major-General MEADE, Commanding Army of the Potomac: GENERAL: Your note, brought by Colonel Comstock, is received. It will be…
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, September 9, 1864. September 9, 1864. The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Major-General Hancock, president, Brigadier-Generals Ayres and Miles, and Colonel Schriver, judge-advocate. The proceedings of…
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, September 8, 1864. September 8, 1864. The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Major-General Hancock, president, Brigadier-Generals Ayres and Miles, and Colonel Schriver, judge-advocate. Lieut. A. A.…
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, September 7, 1864. September 7, 1864. The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Major-General Hancock, president, Brigadier-Generals Ayres and Miles, and Colonel Schriver, judge-advocate. ; Discussion was…