John G. Foster to Jos. G. Tootten, March 11, 1861
Fort SumTER, S. C. Fort SumTER, S. C., March 11, 1861. General Jos. G. ToOTTEN, Chief Engineer U. 8S. Army, Washington, D. C. : GENERAL: The sudden change of temperature…
Fort SumTER, S. C. Fort SumTER, S. C., March 11, 1861. General Jos. G. ToOTTEN, Chief Engineer U. 8S. Army, Washington, D. C. : GENERAL: The sudden change of temperature…
Washington Washington, February 28, 1861. Maj. R. ANDERSON, First Artillery, Commanding Fort Sumter, Charleston, S. C.: Sm: I acknowledge the receipt of your several communications, including No. 55, of the…
Wak DEPARTMENT Wak DEPARTMENT, February 23, 1861. Maj. RoBERT ANDERSON, First Artillery, Commanding Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, 8. C.: Sir: It is proper I should state distinctly that you hold…
HEADQUARTERS OF THE’ ARMY, New York, February 22, 1861. [Col. L. Tomas, A. A. G. :] Str: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your confidential letter of…
HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Washington, D. C., February 20, 1861. Lieut, Col. Henry L. Scort, A. D. O., de., New Yo rk: See Captain Ward, commanding ite North Carolina, receiving…
: EXECUTIVE OFFICE, DEPARTMENT OF WAR, February 14, 1861. Charleston, 8..C., February 14, 1861. Sir: Renewed instructions have been given to the officers commanding the night boats to keep at…
Washington Washington, February 6, 1861. Capt. J. G. FosTrr, Corps of Engineers, Charleston, 8S. C.: Sir: I compliance with request communicated by your letter of the 31st ultimo, application has…
WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, February 6, 1861. Hon. I. W. HAYNE, t Attorney-General of the State of South Carolina: Sir: The President of the United States has’received your letter of the…
Washington, D. O. C. Washington, D. O. C., February 1, 1861. Maj. T. H. HoLMEs, Highth Infantry, “Commanding g Fort Columbus, ~ Governor’s Island, N. Y.: Sm: About twenty women…
Fort SUMTER, S. C. Fort SUMTER, S. C., January 31, 1861. General Jos. G. ToTTEN, Chief Engineer U. S, Army, Washington, D. C.: GENERAL: I have the honor to acknowledge…