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Hagerstown, Md., June 20, 1861. Brig. Gen. J. 8S. NEGLEY, Commanding Fifth Brigade, near Hagerstown, Md. : GENERAL: The commanding general directs you to move as early as practicable towards…
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QUARTERMASTER-GENERALâS OFFICE, Richmond, October 8, 1864. J. A. SEDDON, Secretary of War. Estimate of the amount required to pay the Army of the Confederate States for six months, from the…
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Raleigh, November 3, 1864. Respectfully forwarded to Bureau of Conscription. TH. H. HOLMES, Tneutenant-General, Commanding. BUREAU OF CONSCRIPTION, Richmond, November 8, 1864. Respectfully referred to the Secretary of War for…
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Fort Monroe, Va., June 20, 1861. Str: I send you inclosed a memorandum * of information obtained by me from two deserters from Sewell’s Point, who escaped this morning in…
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November 8, 1864. November 8, 1864. At my instance this command was ordered by the President to be received with its organization, and it was required to report to General…
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Mobile, November 4, 1864. Approved and respectfully forwarded. DABNEY H. MAURY, Major-General, Commanding.
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November 22, 1864. Respectfully returned to the Bureau of Conscription. Numerous orders and communications are being addressed by the Bureau to my subordinate, Colonel Shields, through myself; others, directly to…
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Washington, June 18, 1861. General PATTERSON, Hagerstown : I had expected you to recall the regulars on the reappearance on the Potomac of Johnston with a formidable body of troops,…
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October 11, 1864. Respectfully returned to the Honorable Secretary of War. It appears to me that the Quartermaster-General has strangely misapprehended my action in the matter of which he complains,…
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Richmond, September 16, 1864. General WILLIAM M. GARDNER, Commanding Post, Richmond: GENERAL: Inclosed herewith is a copy of an inspection report of the officers of the Quartermaster’s Department in Richmond.…