Thomas J. Warthen to 20 R RâVOL VI, October 30, 1861
October 30, 1861. October 30, 1861. General A. R. LAWTON: But a few hours since I received a communication from his excellency the governor, stating that he had not been…
October 30, 1861. October 30, 1861. General A. R. LAWTON: But a few hours since I received a communication from his excellency the governor, stating that he had not been…
Richmond, October 26, 1861. Col. W. S. DILWORTH, Comdg. Third Regt. Fla. Vols., Hdqrs. Fort Clinch, Fla.: SIR: I am in receipt of your letter of the 14th October, with…
Tampa, Fla., October 16, 1861. Brig. Gen. JOHN B. GRAYSON, Commanding Middle and East Florida: DEAR SIR: After my complimentary regards, permit me to report for your orders 13 prisoners…
Richmond, October 22, 1861. SIR: The President has, as you will perceive from the inclosed papers, accepted your tender of service, has appointed you brigadier-general, and assigned you to the…
Richmond, Va., September 21, 1861. SrR: The project of auxiliary coast defense herewith, as submitted by Ool. A. J. Gonzales, though not thought to be everywhere applicable, is believed to…
WAR DEPARTMENT, ©. S. A., Richmond, September 10, 1861. His Excellency FRANCIS W. PICKENS, Governor of South Carolina: SIR: It affords me very great pleasure to acknowledge your very interesting…
Richmond, September 6, 1861. Brigadier-General RIPLEY, Commanding Charleston, 8. O. : SIR: A copy of your letter of September 1 to Adjutant-General Oooper has been submitted to this Department. In…
Savannah, September 4, 1861. Hon. L. P. WALKER, Secretary of War: SIR: In addition to what I said in my letter of yesterday in reference to the urgent necessity for…
Columbia, September 4, 1861. Hon. L. P. WALKEB, Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.: SIR: In reply to your communication of the 9th of August last to the governor of South…
Savannah, September 3, 1861. Hon. L. P. WALKER, Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.: SIR: I beg to call your attention to the pressing necessity for additional troops on this coast…