Edward W. Hinks to Nineteenth Mass. Vols., Comdg. First Brigade, November 4, 1861
Camp Benton, Md., November 4, 1861. SIR : General Orders, No. 24, this day received and promulgated to this” A e Ra TOM as ot E ali : ai 3…
Camp Benton, Md., November 4, 1861. SIR : General Orders, No. 24, this day received and promulgated to this” A e Ra TOM as ot E ali : ai 3…
November 5, 1861. November 5, 1861. General Stone presents his compliments to General Evans, and acknowledges the receipt of his communication of the 4th instant, . through Lieutenant-Colonel Jenifer. In…
Leesburg, November 4, 1861. The compliments of General Evans to General Stone, and informs. â âhim that there are but a few of his wounded now at this place, and…
HEADQUARTERS CAMP ALCORN, Hopkinsville, Ky., October 30, 1861. SIR: I am instructed by Brig. Gen. Lloyd Tilghman to say that the enemy are assembling in considerable force upon Green River,…
Poolesville, November 7, 1861. GENERAL: I have the honor to forward herewith papers marked T 2, 9, 4, D, 6, concerning-a flag of truce sent for the recovery of the…
November 2, 1861. / Poolesville, November 2, 1861. GENERAL: On the 23d October, at about 10.30 o’clock a. m., I received the special order of which the inclosed is a…
October 20, 1861. No. â. ‘ Poolesville, October 20, 1861â10.30 p. m. Colonel Devens will land opposite Harrison’s Island with five companies of his regiment, and proceed to surprise the…
Poolesville, October 20, 1861. Col. CHARLES , DEVENS, Commanding Fifteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers : COLONEL: You will please send orders to the canal to have the two new flat-boats now…
Poolesville, October 29, 1861. = As much time must elapse before complete reports can be obtained from the various commanders of regiments, I have the honor to submit the following…
GENERAL ORDERS, ! HDQRS. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, October 25, 1861. No. 32. “Washington, October 25, 1861. The major-general commanding the Army of the Potomac desires to offer his thanks,…