Arthur OC. Ducat, November 3, 1862
November 3, 1862. No. 3. Bowling Green, November 3, 1862. There will be detailed immediately, from each company of every regiment of infantry in this army, 2 men, who shall…
November 3, 1862. No. 3. Bowling Green, November 3, 1862. There will be detailed immediately, from each company of every regiment of infantry in this army, 2 men, who shall…
November 2, 1862. No. 2. Bowling Green, November 2, 1862. J. B. Anderson, esq., is hereby appointed military superintendent of railroads, Department of the Cumberland, Fourteenth Army Corps, and GENERAL…
Bowling Green, Ky., November 2, 1862. Major-General HALLECK, General-in- Chief : Your dispatch received. Will keep you advised. Please send me the nine companies of Anderson Cavalry, raised in Pennsylvania,…
Washington, November 2, 1862. Major-General ROSECRANS, Bowling Green, Ky.: When the Cumberland River becomes navigable, you can get a large part of your supplies from Saint Louis. Keep me informed…
Louisville, Ky., November 1, 1862. Brig. Gen. J. T. BOYLE: es Sai GENERAL: General Orders, No. 49, Headquarters Army of the Ohio, are modified in the following particulars: 1st. Recruits…
Washington, November 1, 1862. Major-General WRIGHT, Cincinnati, Ohio : By direction of the Secretary of War, I yesterday telegraphed Governor Morton to send all Indiana troops to Columbus, Ky. Not…
Holly Springs, October 23, 1862. Sre: I have the honor to report that the sanitary condition of the army under your command is now rapidly improving. âThe exposure incidental to…
Vicksburg, September 30, 1862. GENERAL: In the excitement and absorbing interest of events at a distance, I am seriously apprehensive that the safety of this important point may be, and…
Camp near Vicksburg, April 8, 1863. DEAR Sie: I received last night the copy of your answer to Mr. Knoxâs application to return and reside near your headquarters. I thank…
Camp before Vicksburg, April 7, 1863. Correspondent New York Herald, Steamer Continental : Sir: Yours of April 6, inclosing a copy of President Lincolnâs informal decision in your case, is…