Goddard to Ovap. Xxix.) Correspondence, Etc.union. 257, October 3, 1862
Corinth, October 3, 1862. IT send youmap. McKean’s left is about a half mile in advance of you and about 1 mile north. You may advance your right up to…
Corinth, October 3, 1862. IT send youmap. McKean’s left is about a half mile in advance of you and about 1 mile north. You may advance your right up to…
Corinth, Miss., October 3, 1862. Brigadier-General MCKEAN: The general commanding directs me to say, in reply to your dispatch of this date, just received, that if there are no movements…
Corinth, Miss., October 2, 1862. Brigadier-General STANLEY, Commanding Division : The general commanding directs that you prepare your command to move by 3 oâclock with three daysâ rations. Move by…
Corinth, October 2, 1862. Brigadier-General STANLEY, Commanding Division : The meaning of my communication was that you send sufficient force to occupy Kossuth and not proceed there in person; that…
Corinth, October 2, 1862. Brigadier-General STANLEY, Commanding Division: The general commanding directs that you occupy Kossuth with sufficient force yourself, and relieve Colonel Moore, of Twenty-first: Missouri. Let us know…
Corinth, Miss., October 2, 1862. Brigadier-General HAMILTON, Commanding Division: The general commanding directs that you prepare your command to move by 3 oâclock with three daysâ rations. Move into the…
Memphis, October 1, 1862. Hon. JOHN PARK, Mayor of Memphis: Sir: Your letter of September 29 inclosing two letters from John P. Trevesant, clerk, dated September 12, is received.* I…
Washington, October 1, 1862. Major-General ROSECRANS, Corinth: GENERAL: Your unofficial letter of the 26th ultimo is just received. It would have given me the greatest pleasure if your commission could…
GENERAL ORDERS, } HEADQUARTERS BOLIVAR, TENN., October 1, 1862. No. 108. October 1, 1862. All forces in this command will be held in readiness for action at the shortest notice.…
GENERAL ORDERS, }) HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI, September 30, 1862. No. 131. } Corinth, September 30, 1862. Col. J. K. Mizner, Third Michigan Cavalry, is announced as chief of…