A. J. Alexander to O. O. Howarp, June 13, 1863
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, Warrenton Junction, Va., June 13, 1863. Maj. Gen. O. O. Howarp, Commandiny Eleventh Army Corps: GENERAL: In reply to your communication of this date, I am directed…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, Warrenton Junction, Va., June 13, 1863. Maj. Gen. O. O. Howarp, Commandiny Eleventh Army Corps: GENERAL: In reply to your communication of this date, I am directed…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 13, 1863. Major-General BUTTERFIELD, Chief of Staff : Two boys, from Culpeper yesterday, stated the cavalry was still in that vicinity. This is alll knowof Stuart’s…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 13, 1863. June 13, 1863—2.50-p. m. Major-General REYNOLDS, Commanding at Bealeton: Your dispatch received. Thismakes three brigades out, and I have only three left to support…
PLEASONTON’S HEADQUARTERS, June 18, 1863. June 18, 1863—1 p. m. Major-General HookEr, Headquarters Army of the Potomac: Two boys, who left Culpeper yesterday, state that Ewell, Early, and Longstreet passed…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 13, 1863. June 13, 1863. Major-General REYNOLDs, Bealeton : Pickets have been to Sulphur Springs; patrols to Waterloo and beyond. Scouts are now out toward Sperryville.…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 13, 1863. June 13, 1863—2 p. m. Major-General BUTTERFIELD, Chief of Staff : Your dispatch of 1 p.m. received. The instructions contained therein will be carried…
BEALETON BEALETON, June 13, 1863. General PLEASONTON : Please let me know where you picket with your cavalry. You ought to watch as high up as Waterloo Bridge, at least.…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 13, 1863. June 13, 1863—9 a. m. Major-General Hooker, Commanding Army of the Potomac : Butterfield’s dispatch just received. The negroes say Ewell took the road…
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, June 13, 1863. June 13, 1863—8 a, m. Major-General HooxEr, Commanding Army of the Potomac: Mr. Smith reports this morning that Ewell left Culpeper last Sunday morning,…
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, June 12, 1863. I have much difficulty in getting a department force organized for immediate service. There is no doubt, when the measure is fully understood, a force…