Henry W. Halleck to Samuel R. Curtis, March 16, 1863
HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Washington, March 16, 1863. your removal. I have no knowledge, official or unofficial, in regard to the allegations of that letter. I saw it stated in…
HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Washington, March 16, 1863. your removal. I have no knowledge, official or unofficial, in regard to the allegations of that letter. I saw it stated in…
LEBANON LEBANON, March 15, 1863. Col. WILLIAM WEER, Commanding First Division, near Mount Vernon: I have reason to apprehend an attack upon the force at Forsyth by Marmaduke’s force. You…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE FRONTIER, Lebanon, March 15, 1863. Col. W. F. GEIGER, Commanding Third Division : CoLONEL: Information received by way of Helena is to the effect that McCulloch…
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE FRONTIER, Lebanon, March 15, 1863. Brigadier-General ToTTEN, Commanding Second Division, Camp on Elk Oreek: GENERAL: I am informed by General Curtis that he has information, via…
HEADQUARTERS EIGHTH AND NINTH DISTRICTS, In the Field, Arkansas, March 12, 1863. Sir: For the past two days I have been in shape, expecting attack. Cabell came up a few…
Fort Soort, Kans. Fort Soort, Kans., March 10, 1863. Maj. Gen. SAMUEL R. CURTIS, Commanding Department of the Missouri : GENERAL: Colonel Phillips has doubtless kept you advised of the…
HEADQUARTERS, Saint Louis, March 9, 1863. From information received from Bloomfield and Jericho, there is danger of an attack by 4,000 troops, under Jeff. Thompson, upon New Madrid. If it…
HEADQUARTERS DISTRIOT OF COLUMBUS, March 9, 1863. March 9, 1863. Major-General HURLBUT, Oommanding Sixteenth Army Oorps, Memphis, Tenn. : I have just received the following telegram :
Fort Smith, Ark. Fort Smith, Ark., March 9, 1863. Col. M. LA -RUE HARRISON, Oommanding United States Forces, Fayetteville : Sire: Your letter of 8th instant by flag of truce…
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF KANSAS, In the Field, Fort Scott, March 9, 1863. DEAR COLONEL: On my arrival here, I found several dispatches from you, relating to affairs in Western Arkansas…