Oliver D. Greene to J. J. Anderson, September 27, 1861
Louisville, Ky., September 27, 1861. J. J. ANDERSON, Esq. : SIR: Your letter asking for information with regard to the meaning of General Anderson’s proclamation* is received. E In reply…
Louisville, Ky., September 27, 1861. J. J. ANDERSON, Esq. : SIR: Your letter asking for information with regard to the meaning of General Anderson’s proclamation* is received. E In reply…
Louisville, Ky., September 26, 1861. GENERAL: The general directs me to say that, as the ten days of the Home Guard will expire on Saturday evening, he suggests the importance…
September 26, 1861. $ Cincinnati,] September 26, 1861. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant- General : SIR: Your telegram of the 25th instant is received. Only two regiments of Illinois troops…
“HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Louisville, Ky., September 23, 1861. Commanding Camp Dick Robinson : GENERAL: By the direction of the general I write to say that for the present…
Louisville, Ky., September 22, 1861. Brig. Gen. GEORGE H. THOMAS, Commanding Camp Dick Robinson : GENERAL: Your two notes of September 20* have been received. Messrs. Hoskins and Howard have…
Cairo, Ill., September 22, 1861. Capt. A. H. FOOTE, : Commanding Naval Forces Western Waters, Cairo, TU. : In pursuance of telegraphic instructions received from headquarters Western Department, you will…
September 22, 1861. : ; Saint Louis, September 22, 1861.. A. LINCOLN, President, Washington : 3 Your dispatch received. I have immediately ordered Captain Foote with gunboat to dislodge the…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Louisville, Ky., September 19, 1861. Lieutenant-Colonel OLIVER, COLONEL: You would place the State of Kentucky and our Union under great obligations to yourself and your…
Louisville, Ky., September 18, 1861. J CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.âUNION. BELL dezvous at Camp Dick Robinson, Lexington, and other points which o you may deem advisable. In this way we ean secure…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Louisville, Ky., September 18, 1861. . course they have pursued elsewhere, burning bridges and destroying ‘ property. ” N Understanding from you that there are…