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Opposite Fredericksburg, Va., May 16, 1862. Brigadier-General VAN RENSSELAER, Inspector-General, §0. : GENERAL: It is the direction of the major-general commanding that you proceed with a suitable escort to the…
Letter
Front Royal, Va., June 4, 1862. GENERAL: In transmitting the inclosed general order* I am directed by the majorgenera commanding to convey to you authority, while your division is acting…
Order
June 3, 1862. No. 18. Front Royal, Va., June 3, 1862. There has been recently so much irregularity on the subject of levyi Reais tions, and so much misconception on…
Order
GENERAL ORDERS, HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK, May 7, 1862. No. 8. Opposite Fredericksbury, May 7, 1862. The following is announced as the only recognized method of taking supplies of…
Order
GENERAL ORDERS, } HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK, June 5, 1862. No. 19. Front Royal, Va., June 5, 1862. Any person detected in placing obstructions on the track of any…
Order
May 16, 1862. No. 12. Opposite Fredericksburg, Va., May 16, 1862. It has come to the knowledge of the major-general commanding that some of the few men among us who…
Letter
Opposite Frederickaburg, Va., May 24, 1862. Brig. Gen. JoserPH R. ANDERSON, Commanding near Massaponas : GENERAL: I have just received the following from the Secretary of War: , ââYou may…
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Opposite Fredericksburg, Va., May 22, 1862. GENERAL: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday’s date, inclosing a letter concerning Generals Buckner and Tilghman. I…
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Opposite Fredericksburg, Va., May 21, 1862. GENERAL: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 19th instant. Iam fully giapered to do whatever is in…
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May 19, 1862. GENERAL: Your communication of 18th current was duly received. . I beg you will excuse me for troubling you further upon this subject. In my brief note…