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- Identifier:
- ptp_0347
- Date:
- 1861/09/18
- Sender:
- Benham, Henry Washington
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Col Wheat, AAG Wheeling Sept 18 1861. By Telegraph from Cross Lanes 18 1861. I am exceedingly obliged to yourself and Gov Peirpoint for your kindness in the two 2 commissions just received are the two 2 vacancies in the first as well as in the seventh 7and eighth 8 regiments if so I select first Lieutenants in them H W Benham Brig Genl 42 D 131Pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0365
- Date:
- 1861/09/28
- Sender:
- Conley, J. L.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Adjt Genl Wheat Wheeling Sept 28 1861. By Telegraph from Parkersburg 28 1861. I shipped thirty six horses to Webster this morning please send duplicate receipts no blankets arrived as yet please answer dispatches of yesterday J L Conley Post QM 23q59pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0366
- Date:
- 1861/09/28
- Sender:
- Conley, J. L.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Adjt Genl Wheat Wheeling Sept 28 1861. By Telegraph from Parkersburg 27 1861. Shall I furnish companies belonging to Genl Hildebrand's regiment with tents & rations J L. Conley Post QM 139 49pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0552
- Date:
- 1861/??/??
- Sender:
- Crosman, George H., Jr.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Gen JS Wheat Wheeling Va 1861. By Telegraph from Fairmont 1861. The Rebels some one hundred & fifty 150 strong are camped at Worthington. I attacked there at day break Geo H Crosman 19a62pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0351
- Date:
- 1861/09/22
- Sender:
- Curtin, Andrew G.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- JS Wheat AAGenl Wheeling Sept 22 1861. By Telegraph from Pittsburgh 22 1861. All the volunteers in our camps are ordered to Washington by the war dept. A.G. Curtin 14G43pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0092
- Date:
- 1861/07/19
- Sender:
- Frazier, James
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Adj't Genl. Wheat Wheeling July 20 1861. By Telegraph, from Clarksburg 20 1861. There is a part of a cavalry company here and they want to be mustered into the service & want forage for their horses must I give it to them? Jas Frazier Col 4th Va. V. 31 D 98 pd [page 2] Jas Frazier Clarksburg July 19
- Identifier:
- ptp_0093
- Date:
- 1861/07/19
- Sender:
- Frazier, James
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Adj't Genl. Wheat Wheeling July 20 1861. By Telegraph, from Clarksburg 20 1861. There is a part of a cavalry company here and they want to be mustered into the service & want forage for their horses must I give it to them? Jas Frazier Col 4th Va. V. 31 D 98 pd [page 2] Jas Frazier Clarksburg July 19
- Identifier:
- ptp_0254
- Date:
- 1861/09/01
- Sender:
- Hagans, Henry C.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Adjt Genl Wheat Wheeling Va. Sept 1 1861. By Telegraph from Cumberland 1861. We have been notified to make out our pay Rolls Muster Rolls & monthly Reports to be ready for pay master all according to army Regulations this we cannot do without the blanks & have not succeeded in getting them from any source as yet if you will forward us the necessary blanks we can comply with the regulations. HC Hagans Com Post 57H228coll
- Identifier:
- ptp_0110
- Date:
- 1861/07/23
- Sender:
- Hewes, David T.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Jas S Wheat Adjt Genl Wheeling July 23 1861. By Telegraph, from Clarksburg 23 1861. I Have frequently seen Col Frazier here who says he has been appointed got the purpose of getting up the Fourth Regiment he is not the man for the place. I would therefore recommend the appointment of Col Cyrus Vance a gentleman every way qualified & who will get up a the regiment in a very short time. D.T. Hewes 57D176paid. [page 2] Col Hewes Clarksburg July 23
- Identifier:
- ptp_0109
- Date:
- 1861/07/23
- Sender:
- Hewes, David T.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Jas S Wheat Adjt Genl Wheeling July 23 1861. By Telegraph, from Clarksburg 23 1861. I Have frequently seen Col Frazier here who says he has been appointed got the purpose of getting up the Fourth Regiment he is not the man for the place. I would therefore recommend the appointment of Col Cyrus Vance a gentleman every way qualified & who will get up a the regiment in a very short time. D.T. Hewes 57D176paid. [page 2] Col Hewes Clarksburg July 23
- Identifier:
- ptp_0327
- Date:
- 1861/09/13
- Sender:
- Kelley, Benjamin F.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- J. S. Wheat, Adjt Genl Wheeling Sept 13 1861. By Telegraph from Grafton . 13 1861. We have no ordnance stores except musket & Enfield Rifle Cartridges and fifty (50) horse pistols old turned in by the Ringgold Cavalry Equipments & Ordnance stores are plenty at Ordnance department at Clarksburg. BF Kelley Brig Genl 33Gr104pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0082
- Date:
- 1861/07/17
- Sender:
- Moss, John W.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Genl. J.S. Wheat Wheeling July 17 1861. by Telegraph, from Clarksburg, 17 1860. I Sent a telegram to the Gov see him & render him any assistance you can. J.W. Moss, Col, 2d regt. VV 111d53 pd [page 2] Col. JW. Moss, Clarksburg, July 17
- Identifier:
- ptp_0083
- Date:
- 1861/07/17
- Sender:
- Moss, John W.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Genl. J.S. Wheat Wheeling July 17 1861. by Telegraph, from Clarksburg, 17 1860. I Sent a telegram to the Gov see him & render him any assistance you can. J.W. Moss, Col, 2d regt. VV 111d53 pd [page 2] Col. JW. Moss, Clarksburg, July 17
- Identifier:
- ptp_0264
- Date:
- 1861/09/02
- Sender:
- Trothingham, John B.
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- James S. Wheat, Adjt Gen. Wheeling Sept 2 1861. By Telegraph from Columbus Sept . 1861. State of Virginia General Kelley approves of the arrangement proposed by you & requests me to communicate with you further will the arrangement be new[?] made if I come to Wheeling? Maj. John B. Trothingham 28W104col
- Identifier:
- ptp_0364
- Date:
- 1861/09/27
- Sender:
- no sender given
- Recipient:
- Wheat, James S.
- Transcript:
- Genl Wheat Wheeling Sept 27 1861. By Telegraph from Grafton 27 " 1861. Our forces at New Creek & Camp Pendleton under the command of Lieut Col Cantwell of the Ohio fourth had a brilliant affair at Romney on Tuesday morning but on their countermarch were harassed by a large body of cavalry. Our position at New Creek is weak & must be reinforced as soon as possible