Unknown to Fitz J. Porter, June 28, 1861
HEADQUARTERS FIFTH BRIGADE, Camp Newton, Md., June 28, 1861. DEAR Sire: Iam this moment reliably informed that the enemy are preparing to cross the river at Harper’s Ferry. They moved…
HEADQUARTERS FIFTH BRIGADE, Camp Newton, Md., June 28, 1861. DEAR Sire: Iam this moment reliably informed that the enemy are preparing to cross the river at Harper’s Ferry. They moved…
HEADQUARTERS FIRST DIVISION, Williamsport, June 28, 1861—8 p. m.. COLONEL: I have just received the inclosed letter from General Negley, saying that he is informed the enemy are preparing to…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Hagerstown, Md., June 27, 1861. Maj. Gen. GEORGE CADW.ALADER, Commanding, Williamsport, Md.: GENERAL: The commanding-general desires information of the location of the enemy on the opposite…
Washington Washington, June 27, 1861. Major. General PATTERSON, U.S. A., Commanding, ke. , Hagerstown, Md.: I have your telegram of ae date about a prisoner, but no acknowledgment of mine…
GRAFTON GRAFTON, June 27, 1861. General WINFIELD Scott: General McCall has ordered two Pennsylvania regiments to a position in Pennsylvania near Cumberland. Wallace had a very handsome CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.—UNION. skirmish…
HAGERSTOWN HAGERSTOWN, June 25, 1861. Colonel TOWNSEND, Headquarters Army : Restrained by an order from General McClellan (as he says a sharp reprimand for attempting to move), Wallace remains in…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Hagerstown, Md., June 25, 1861. His Excellency A. G. CURTIN, Governor of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa.: GovERNOR: As in the course of the military operations of the…
Washington Washington, June 25, 1861. Maj. Gen. N. P. Banks, U.S. A., Commanding Department of Annapolis, Fort McHenry, Md.: Str: The General-in-Chief has heard that on several occasions, when troops…
Washington Washington, June 25, 1861. Hon. FrRANciISs H. PEIRPOINT, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Wheeling: Sir: In reply to your application of the 21st instant for the aid of…
Arlington Arlington, June 25, 1861. Lieut. Col. E. D. TOWNSEND, Statement of Mr. J. 1, 2man on whom I rely: Arrived at Fairfax Court-House Thursday, 20th instant; found there Prince…