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HEADQUARTERS SECOND CAVALRY DIVISION, October 2, 1863. October 2, 1863. Col. H. B. SaARGEnt, Commanding First Brigade, Second Division : Upon being relieved at Catlett’s Station and Bristoe Station by…
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HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, September 29, 1863. September 29, 1863. Brigadier-General GREGG: The commanding general directs that, unless you have already done so, you withdraw your force from Watery Mountain. He…
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Beverly Beverly, September 27, 1863. Brig. Gen. B. F. KELLEY, Commanding Department: Thirty-five rebels camped on Middle Ridge, about 3 miles west of here, last night. They are on their…
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Beverly Beverly, September 26, 1863. Brig. Gen. B. F. KELLEY, Commanding Department : From Crab Bottom one regiment moved Tuesday, one Wednesday, and one yesterday morning (supposed to be going…
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ALEXANDRIA, V. A. ALEXANDRIA, V. A., September 26, 1863. (Received 8.40 p. m.) Col. J. H. TaYLor, Chief of Staff: The following dispatch is just received from Colonel Grimeshaw :…
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Fort Monroe, V. A. Fort Monroe, V. A., September 25, 1863. Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLEcK, General-in-Chief, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.: GENERAL: I have the honor to inclose…
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HEADQUARTERS FOURTH SEPARATE BRIGADE, Beverly, September 25, 1863. Major GIBSON, Buckhannon : It is possible that this point, or some other in this section, may be attacked by the enemy…
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Fort Monroe, Va. Fort Monroe, Va., September 24, 1863. Capt. F. von SCHILLING, Commanding Expedition: You will proceed with the forces under your command to Hog Island and take the…
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Raccoon Forp Raccoon Forp, September 24, 1863. General HUMPHREYS, Chief of Staff: The following rebel dispatch just intercepted : General R. : No news relative to the force moving toGermanna.…
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HEADQUARTERS CHIEF ENGINEER OF DEFENSES, Washington, September 23, 1863. Hon. E, M. STANTON, Secretary of War: Sir: By letter of the 1st instant, I represented the importance of speedily arming…