James A. Seddon to Z. B. Vance, January 19, 1864
Richmond, Va., January 19, 1864. Sir: In granting you a passport to go beyond the limits of the Confederate States, you are authorized, under an act to organize bodies for…
Richmond, Va., January 19, 1864. Sir: In granting you a passport to go beyond the limits of the Confederate States, you are authorized, under an act to organize bodies for…
Montgomery, January 19, 1864. Hon. JAMES A. SEDDON, Secretary of War: Sir: I have seen Maj. J. J. Walker, acting commissary of subsistence for the State, and he has explained…
January 19, 1864. No. 3. Richmond, Va., January 19, 1864. In view of the great increase of special applications for exemption and the facilities with which signatures are obtained, it…
Richmond, Va., January 18, 1864. His Excellency THomas H. Warts, Governor of Alabama, Montgomery, Ala.: Sir: Your letter of the 6th instant, earnestly requesting that Government iron contractors in Alabama…
CIRCULAR CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, January 18, 1864. WaR DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF CONSCRIPTION, No. 2. Richmond, Va., January 18, 1864. In addition to the copy of special orders detailing disabled…
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, BUREAU OF CONSCRIPTION, Richmond, Va., January 16, 1864. Maj. J. C. JOHNSTON, Commandant of Conscripts, Bristol, Tenn.: MaJor: I am directed by the superintendent to write…
January 16, 1864. January 16, 1864. General HOWELL COBB, Atlanta, Ga. : The matter is under consideration of the President. J. A. SEDDON, Secretary of War. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,…
Richmond, Va., January 14, 1864. Governor Z. B. VANCE, Raleigh, N. C.: Your EXCELLENCY: I am duly in receipt of your letter of 7th instant. Before it came to hand…
GENERAL ORDERS, ADJT. AND INSP. GENERALâS OFFICE, January 14, 1864. No. 6. Richmond, January 14, 1864. I. Whenever ordnance stores are lost or damaged in any brigade it will be…
Richmond, Va., January 13, 1864. His Excellency J. E. BRown, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Ga.: Str: General Beauregard has of late on several occasions expressed serious apprehensions that the enemy…