Letter
HEADQUARTERS THIRD CAVALRY BRIGADE, Arricania Court-House, May 4, 1864. Capt. WILL RUMSEY, Assistant Adjutant-General, Cavalry Division: Sir: The road up Island Creek is not picketed. I would respectfully request that…
Telegram
HEADQUARTERS, Harper’s Ferry, May 3, 1864. Col. N. WILKINSON, Commanding at New Creek: Your telegram received. The general commanding is so distant from your position that he is unable to…
Letter
CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND, May 3, 1864. General WEBER: Captain Snider states: Scout left Dry Fork, at Seneca, Beverly road; last Saturday. A rebel deserter came to him the evening previous, who…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS, Harper’s Ferry, May 3, 1864. Col. R. S. RoDGERs, Commanding at Martinsburg: Your letter is received. General Weber is very sorry to hear of your condition, but he can…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY SCOUT, Strasburg, May 3, 1864—2 a. m.. I have the honor to inform you that I arrived here about 5 p. m. last night without opposition, and succeeded…
Letter
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C., May 3, 1864. General Brices, Comdg. Draft Rendezvous, Alexandria ; The companies of Massachusetts heavy artillery were sent to you for the purpose of…
Letter
Winchester, Va. Winchester, Va., May 2, 1864. Col. R. S. RoDGERs, Military Commander, Martinsburg, W. Va.: CoLONEL: As a number of guerrillas and horse-thieves are infesting the road between Winchester…
Letter
In the Field, near Winchester, Va. In the Field, near Winchester, Va., May 2, 1864. Col. R. S. RopGERs, Military Commander, Martinsburg, W. Va.: CoLoNnEL: I am directed by the…
Letter
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 2, 1864. Captain BURLEIGH, Assistant Adjutant-General : I have just heard that an empty train coming in was captured by twelve men two miles this side of…
Letter
MARTINSBURG MARTINSBURG, May 2, 1864. General Max WEBER, Commanding: The Twelfth Pennsylvania Cavalry left here at 3 p. m. yesterday to report to you at Harper’s Ferry. R. S. RODGERS,…