Letter
Washington, October 30, 1862. Major-General GRANT, Jackson, Tenn. : Re-enforcements for your army are moving from Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois. Furloughs to men in your command given by General Curtis…
Order
SPECIAL ORDERS, } HDQRS. OF THE ARMY, ADJT. GEN.âS OFFICE, October 30, 1862. No. 320. Washington, October 30, 1862, I. Maj. Gen. Lewis Wallace, U. 8. Volunteers, is assigned to…
Letter
Jackson, Tenn., October 29, 1862. Maj. Gen. WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, Memphis, Tenn. : I am directed by General Grant to acknowledge the receipt of your report of the 21st and…
Letter
Jackson, Tenn., October 29, 1862. Major-General MOPHERSON, Bolivar, Tenn. : Hamilton has just learned the following from one of Roddeyâsmen now @ prisoner : Roddey is ordered to Kentucky; will…
Letter
October 29, 1862. October 29, 1862. Col. C. C. MARsu, Jackson, Tenn.: You will move at daylight in the morning; will be joined on the march by twocompanies Fourth Illinois…
Letter
Jackson, October 29, 1862. Major-General HURLBUT, Commanding District of Jackson : I am just informed of a movement across the Hatchie of a large force of cavalry with some artillery…
Letter
Jackson, Tenn., October 29, 1862. General HAMILTON, Corinth, Miss. : I am inclined to think that a part of the force from Holly Springs has gone south, either to Mobile…
Letter
Jackson, Tenn., October 29, 1862. General HamILTon, Corinth, Miss. : Immediately on my return from Corinth I telegraphed quartermaster at Colmbus to send you forage by every train. He replied…
Letter
Jackson, October 29, 1862. Brig. Gen. T. 4. DAviEs, Columbus, Ky. : Send troops from Paducah and from Cairo, if necessary, under com: mand of General Ransom to Eddyville to…
Telegram
October 29, 1862. October 29, 1862. Major-General McCLERNAND, Springfield, Ili. : Your telegram is received. You will receive a dispatch, which will be mailed to-morrow, apprising you of movements here.…