Letter
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…
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LITTLE Rock LITTLE Rock, September 6, 1864. Captain Howland was attacked on his return from Benton by a superior cavalry force and followed nearly to our pickets. Colonel Ritter, with…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, Jones’ House, September 5, 1864. The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Major-General Hancock, president, Brigadier-Generals Ayres and Miles, and Colonel Schriver, judge-advocate. Capt. F. U. Farquuar,…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, September 1, 1864. September 1, 1864. The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Major-General Hancock, Brigadier-Generals Ayres and Miles, and Colonel Schriver, judge-advocate. The proceedings of the…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, August 31, 1864. August 31, 1864. The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Major-General Hancock, Brigadier-Generals Ayres and Miles, and Colonel Schriver, judge-advocate. The proceedings of the…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, Jones’ House, August 30, 1864. The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Major-General Hancock, Brigadier-Generals Ayres and Miles, and Colonel Schriver, judge-advocate. The proceedings of the seventh…
Letter
Baltimore Baltimore, August 15, 1864. Colonel SCHRIVER, Inspector-General, Army of the Potomac, Judge-Advocate, §:c.: COLONEL: You will remember that in answering the last question put to me, as to the…
Order
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS, Jones’ House, August 29, 1864. The Court met pursuant to the orders from the President at 10 a. m. Present, Major-General Hancock, Brigadier-Generals Ayres and Miles, and…
Letter
“HEADQUARTERS NINTH CORPS, July 30, 1864. “July 30, 1864. “Brigadier-General WHITE, “Chief of Staff: “T have no discretion in the matter. The order is peremptory to withdraw. It may be…
Letter
HEADQUARTERS NINTH ARMY CORPS, August 9, 1864. August 9, 1864. THE CouRT OF INQUIRY, MAJOR-GENERAL HANCOCK, PRESIDENT: GENTLEMEN: I beg to submit to the Court that all testimony, whether by…