THE WAR OF THE REBELLION: A COMPILATION OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. PREPARED BY The late Lieut. Col. ROBERT N. SCOTT, Third U. S. Artillery, PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF The Hon. REDFIELD PROCTOR, Secretary of War, BY MAJ. GEORGE B. DAVIS, U. S. A., Board of Publication. SERIES I–VOLUME XXXVII–IN TWO PARTS. PART II-CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. WASHINGTON: 1891. PART II.-VOL. XXXVII. CORRESPONDENCE, ORDERS, AND RETURNS RELATING SPECIALLY TO OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 1 TO AUGUST 3, 1864. ** UNION CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. HEADQUARTERS ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES, (Received 9 a. m. 2d.) Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLECK, Chief of Staff : You need not send any artillery beyond the three batteries already started. Ewell's corps has returned here, but I have no evidence of Breckinridge having returned. Hunter ought to get back on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as soon as possible. Operating from there, he will have the enemy in front of him. U. S. GRANT, eral. JULY 1, 1864. General AUGUR: In addition to the three batteries already mounted under General Grant's requisition, you will apply to General Rucker for horses for five others, eight in all, and send them forward as soon as remounted and supplied. H. W. HALLECK, Major-General and Chief of Staff. WASHINGTON, July 1, 1864–12.30 p. m. Major-General HUNTER, Near Gauley, W. Va.: You will, therefore, as soon as you can safely leave your command, repair to his headquarters on James River. In the mean time your troops should be so stationed as to prevent any serious raids by the enemy now in the Valley. H. W. HALLECK, Major-General and Chief of Staff. * For Correspondence, etc., May 1-June 30, 1864, see Part I. + See Part I, p. 689. (3) |