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- Identifier:
- ptp_1058
- Date:
- 186?/??/??
- Sender:
- Rosecrans, William Starke
- Recipient:
- no recipient given
- Transcript:
- (2) for distributing all necessary clothing I will supply six pounder at the mouth of Kanawha as soon as I can get those twelve 12 pounders here where they are more needed W.S. Rosecrans Brig Genl USA 91D278pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_1046
- Date:
- undated
- Sender:
- W. A.
- Recipient:
- no recipient given
- Transcript:
- I expect momentarily another scout with later & fuller information the party is led by Bill Jackson as yet unestimated[?] W.A.
- Identifier:
- ptp_0947
- Date:
- 1863/04/20
- Sender:
- Lincoln, Abraham
- Recipient:
- no recipient given
- Transcript:
- By the President of the United States of America. A Proclamation. Whereas, by the Act of Congress approved the 31st day of December, last, the State of West Virginia was declared to be one of the United States of America, and was admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states in all respects whatever, upon the condition that certain changes should be duly made in the proposed Constitution for that state; And, Whereas, proof of a compliance with that condition as required by the Second Section of the Act aforesaid, has been submitted to me; Now, therefore, be it known, that I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do, hereby, in pursuance of the Act of Congress aforesaid, declare and proclaim that the said act shall take effect and be in force, from and after sixty days from the date hereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunder set my hand [page 2]and caused the Seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this twentieth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of the Independence of the United States to eighty-seventh. Abraham Lincoln. By the President; William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
- Identifier:
- ptp_0948
- Date:
- 1863/04/20
- Sender:
- Lincoln, Abraham
- Recipient:
- no recipient given
- Transcript:
- By the President of the United States of America. A Proclamation. Whereas, by the Act of Congress approved the 31st day of December, last, the State of West Virginia was declared to be one of the United States of America, and was admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states in all respects whatever, upon the condition that certain changes should be duly made in the proposed Constitution for that state; And, Whereas, proof of a compliance with that condition as required by the Second Section of the Act aforesaid, has been submitted to me; Now, therefore, be it known, that I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do, hereby, in pursuance of the Act of Congress aforesaid, declare and proclaim that the said act shall take effect and be in force, from and after sixty days from the date hereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunder set my hand [page 2] and caused the Seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this twentieth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of the Independence of the United States to eighty-seventh. Abraham Lincoln. By the President; William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
- Identifier:
- ptp_1012
- Date:
- 1863/05/07
- Sender:
- Pierpont, Francis H.
- Recipient:
- Wilkinson, Nathan
- Transcript:
- Wheeling, May 7th 1863. Col N. Wilkinson 6th Va Clarksburg Va You will please call on the AQM at Clarksburg to furnish such supplies of every kind to the Militia there now in service as they actually need subsistence & camp furniture & shoes if they need any. Jones sign the requisition Signed FHP [Francis H. Pierpont] Copy
- Identifier:
- ptp_0202
- Date:
- 1861/08/22
- Sender:
- Kellin, W. M. S.
- Recipient:
- Wilkinson, Nathan
- Transcript:
- N Wilkinson Lieut Col. Wheeling Aug 22 1861. By Telegraph from Cornwallis " " 1861. We will lack a few of the number of a company but trust to make up the balance in short time and in order to save all we have will you come and muster us into service at Cairo on saturday next answer immediately W.M.S Kellin 44MS.142pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0295
- Date:
- 1861/09/09
- Sender:
- Godwin, James M.
- Recipient:
- Wilkinson, N.
- Transcript:
- Col N Wilkinson Wheeling Sept 9 1861. By Telegraph from Rowlesburg 9 1861. I am raising a company for your regiments. Reserve a place for me Jas M Godwin 13 S44pd
- 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_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_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_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_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_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_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
- 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_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_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_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_0614
- Date:
- 1862/05/09
- Sender:
- Harris, Thomas Maley
- Recipient:
- Weed, Theodore J.
- Transcript:
- Maj Weed ADC Wheeling May 9 1862. By Telegraph from Clarksburg 9 1862. See the Governor and get the Commission of Second 2 Lieutenant BW Shreve company E tenth 10 Va and Enter upon it certifi[?] of his mustering in & Send it to me it Showed Date April first 1 Eighteen Sixty two 1862. TM Harris Lit Col 10 Va 39D122pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0212
- Date:
- 1861/08/23
- Sender:
- Crosman, George H., Jr.
- Recipient:
- Trimble, George S.
- Transcript:
- Maj Geo. S. Trimble Camp Carlile Wheeling Aug 23 1861. By Telegraph from Grafton " " 1861. Special order No 11. Capt G S Trimble 1 Va Volunteer Infantry will proceed without delay to Parkersburg thence to Spencer and muster into the United-States service for three 3 years the home guards there with the understanding that unless from urgent necessity they will not be called on to serve out of Western Virginia by command of Brigadier Genl Kelley Geo H. Crossman Jr Asst Adjt Genl 60Gr1.85pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0211
- Date:
- 1861/08/23
- Sender:
- Crosman, George H., Jr.
- Recipient:
- Trimble, George S.
- Transcript:
- Capt. Geo. Trimble Camp Carlile Wheeling Aug 23 1861. By Telegraph from Grafton " " 1861. Obtain muster-rolls &c from Doctor Logan. You are to be Major by order Geo H Crossman Jr. 14Gr47pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0404
- Date:
- 1861/10/17
- Sender:
- Kelley, Benjamin F.
- Recipient:
- Thornton
- Transcript:
- Col Thornton Wheeling Oct 17 1861. By Telegraph from Grafton 17 1861. How many companies have you armed & ready? Send all you have by boat at once to Parkersburg that place is threatened answer BF Kelley Brig Genl 23.74pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0453
- Date:
- 1861/11/01
- Sender:
- Kelley, Benjamin F.
- Recipient:
- Thoburn, Joseph
- Transcript:
- Col Thoburn Wheeling Nov 1st 1861. By Telegraph from New Creek 1st 1861. When will you be ready to come to me two 2 of of your companies arrived & marched to Romney yesterday I have ordered the other two 2 here from Wirt County. answer immediately BF Kelley Brig Genl 31Bn103paid
- Identifier:
- ptp_1057
- Date:
- 186?/??/??
- Sender:
- no sender given
- Recipient:
- Smith, B. H.
- Transcript:
- John D Lewis Jack Ruffner John Hall Levi I. Woodyard---- Ayres- I think his name is Thomas but have it Blank. With authority for me or someone else to fill in the christian name. Enclose to me. BH Smith. Send to B. H. Smith Charleston
- Identifier:
- ptp_0951
- Date:
- 1863/05/??
- Sender:
- Pierpont, Francis H.
- Recipient:
- Schenck, Robert C.
- Transcript:
- Copy. To Genl Schenck Balto-. I recd despatch of like import from Gov Tod. The troops will be here at ten oclock this PM. Boats are waiting to take them down immediately. They were Ex[pecting?] attack at Parkersburg this PM but no news of yet. I am satisfied Gen Roberts is not the man for place. He has not stirred a step making all so[rts?] of excuses. Gen Kelley should assume command at onc[e?] and attack them wherever they stop. they don't [word obscured] to fight until all the railroads are destroyed in the so[uth?] FH Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] (sent at 10.10 pm)
- Identifier:
- ptp_0498
- Date:
- 1861/11/16
- Sender:
- Oley, John H.
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry Jefferson
- Transcript:
- H.J Samuels Adjt Genl Wheeling Nov 16 By Telegraph from Charleston 15 1861. Mr. Slack of Charleston told Capt Lee that Governor would appoint him Lieut Col he went to Wheeling today don't appoint him not competent John H Oley Comdg 24[scratched out] 24Hm106pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0519
- Date:
- 1861/11/25
- Sender:
- McWhistes, H. C.; Starr, William C.; Spencer
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry Jefferson
- Transcript:
- Adjt Genl Samuels Wheeling Nov 25 1861. By Telegraph from Romney 25 1861. Capt Spencer & Company wants to be mustered into the tenth are there any hindrances answer by telegraph HC McWhistes Lieut Spencer Co A & WC Starr Col 10th Va 25Hm110pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0567
- Date:
- 1862/02/11
- Sender:
- Peters, William Louis
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry Jefferson
- Transcript:
- Genl Samuels Wheeling Feby 11 1862. By Telegraph from Baltimore 11 1862. Ask Gov Pierpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] to telegraph Genl Dix to permit me to pass to Richmond also telegraph Genl McClellan Wm Louis Peters 18G51pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0671
- Date:
- 1862/07/01
- Sender:
- Lightburn, Joseph Andrew Jackson
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- HJ Samuels Adjt Genl Wheeling July 1 1862. By Telegraph from Charleston 1 1862. Who am I to regard as having the command of the Company of the eleventh Va regt Known as Youngs Company? Young or Brooks? It is necessary that some one should command & but one officer can be allowed please inform JAJ Lightburn Col Comdg 4th Brigade 47D131pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0727
- Date:
- 1862/08/20
- Sender:
- Wilkinson, Nathan
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Adj't Genl Samuel's Wheeling Aug 20 1862. By Telegraph from Grafton, 20 1862. Please commission no man in my regiment without my direction N. Wilkinson Col 6th Regt Va Infty 10Gr35pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0789
- Date:
- 1862/09/16
- Sender:
- Kelley, Benjamin Franklin
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- HJ Samuels Adjt Genl of Va Wheeling Sept 16 1862. By Telegraph from New Creek 16 1862. The term of service of the Eighty fourth (84th) & eighty sixth (86th) Regiments Ohio Vol Infantry having expired they were unwilling to remain longer In service the eighty fourth (84th) left here yesterday for Columbus & the Eighty Sixth (86th) will leave Clarksburg [page 2] tomorrow Please Inform the Governor Pierpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] If still at Columbus BF Kelley Brig Genl 50z160pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0790
- Date:
- 1862/09/16
- Sender:
- Kelley, Benjamin Franklin
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- HJ Samuels Adjt Genl of Va Wheeling Sept 16 1862. By Telegraph from New Creek 16 1862. The term of service of the Eighty fourth (84th) & eighty sixth (86th) Regiments Ohio Vol Infantry having expired they were unwilling to remain longer In service the eighty fourth (84th) left here yesterday for Columbus & the Eighty Sixth (86th) will leave Clarksburg [page 2] tomorrow Please Inform the Governor Pierpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] If still at Columbus BF Kelley Brig Genl 50z160pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0889
- Date:
- 1862/12/16
- Sender:
- Westfall, J. M.
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- HJ Samuels AG Va Wheeling Sept 27 1862. By Telegraph from Buckhannon 16 1862. Made requisition for clothing have you recd please approve men are suffering Lt. J.M. Westfall 12 De41pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0901
- Date:
- 1862/12/23
- Sender:
- Vincent, Thomas McCurdy
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Adj't Genl of Va Wheeling Sept 27 1862. By Telegraph from Washington 23 1862. Please answer letter of december first 1st in reference to regiments & companies of troops that have left your state Thos M. Vincent asst adj't Genl 12G53pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0113
- Date:
- 1861/07/24
- Sender:
- Latham, George R.
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Adj't Genl Samuels Wheeling July 23 186. By Telegraph from Sparesville 24 186. Major Owens Second 2nd virg infantry regiment accepted July fifth (5th) please fill the vacancy and notify me immediatly by telegraph fill no other vacancy until I write you Geo. R. Latham Col Cmdg 2nd Va. Vols 27B118pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0660
- Date:
- 1862/06/17
- Sender:
- Latham, George B.
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Adjt Genl Samuels, Wheeling June 17 186. By Telegraph from Mt Jackson 186. First Lieut Smith Co F Second 2 Va has this day resigned I nominate for Immediate Promotion in this regt the following for Lieut Col Alexander Scott Capt Co F for Capt Co F David C Buclay first Lieut Geo D. for first Lieut Co F this B Smith Lieut Co F for second Lieut Co F John R Frisber first Sergeant Co F for first Lieut Co D Jos Buchfield Second Lieut Co D for Second Lieut Co D William Scholey [page 2] first Seargt Co D have written you further by mail Geo R Latham Col 2 Va regt 92n286pd Alexander Scott Recommendation & others
- Identifier:
- ptp_0659
- Date:
- 1862/06/17
- Sender:
- Latham, George B.
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Adjt Genl Samuels, Wheeling June 17 186. By Telegraph from Mt Jackson 186. First Lieut Smith Co F Second 2 Va has this day resigned I nominate for Immediate Promotion in this regt the following for Lieut Col Alexander Scott Capt Co F for Capt Co F David C Buclay first Lieut Geo D. for first Lieut Co F this B Smith Lieut Co F for second Lieut Co F John R Frisber first Sergeant Co F for first Lieut Co D Jos Buchfield Second Lieut Co D for Second Lieut Co D William Scholey [page 2] first Seargt Co D have written you further by mail Geo R Latham Col 2 Va regt 92n286pd Alexander Scott Recommendation & others
- Identifier:
- ptp_0657
- Date:
- 1862/05/27
- Sender:
- Parker, G. McC.
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Genl Samuels Wheeling May 27 1862. By Telegraph from Hagerstown 27 1862. Has Gov Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] gone east or given up the trip G McC Parker 10G35pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0738
- Date:
- 1862/09/04
- Sender:
- Lightburn, Joseph Andrew Jackson
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Gen H.J. Samuels A.G. Wheeling Sept 4 1862. By Telegraph from Gauley Bridge 4 1862. I understand Rathbone has surrendered cannot Jenkins be caught if forces could be sent to Weston I can head him off at Carnifex or Hughs Ferry I have reinforce Charleston & Summerville have forces in front to watch aught have more troops here. J.A.J. Lightburn Col Comdg Dist Ka. 45Hw190pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0803
- Date:
- 1862/09/20
- Sender:
- Kelley, Benjamin Franklin
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Genl Samuels Wheeling Sept 20 1862. By Telegraph from New Creek 20 1862. Has Carlins Battery been mustered into the service no report has been received B.F. Kelley Brig Genl 13Bn49pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0805
- Date:
- 1862/09/20
- Sender:
- Ruth, James
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- Gen H.J. Samuels Wheeling Sept 20 1862. By Telegraph from Fairmont 20 1862. I am here with my cavalry company from Monongalia waiting transportation to Wheeling Jas Ruth Capt. 13a44pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0821
- Date:
- 1862/10/01
- Sender:
- Gilmore, Quincy Adams
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- H.J. Samuels Wheeling Oct 1 1862. By Telegraph from Point Pleasant 1862. Is Genl Milroy expected at Wheeling & when QA Gilmore Brig Genl 8Hm50pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0910
- Date:
- 1862/??/24
- Sender:
- Stidger, S. B.
- Recipient:
- Samuels, Henry J.
- Transcript:
- HJ Samuels Adjt Genl Va Wheeling 24 1862. By Telegraph from Cameron 24 1862. Was in yesterday did not see you in tomorrow evening SB Stidger 10V25pd
- Identifier:
- ptp_0198
- Date:
- 1861/08/21
- Sender:
- Kinkaid; Langley
- Recipient:
- Ruffner, Lewis
- Transcript:
- Lewis Ruffner, Wheeling Aug 21 1861. By Telegraph from Cincinnati " " 1861. If thousand three dollars Rifling one twenty five 125 graduated eight 2 dollar each Langley & Kinkaid 13W59col
- Identifier:
- ptp_0299
- Date:
- 1861/09/09
- Sender:
- McHenry, Charles W.
- Recipient:
- Rowand, Weston
- Transcript:
- Capt West Rowand with J.W. Vance Wheeling Sept 9 1861. By Telegraph from Pittsburgh . 9 1861. Nothing will suffice but the governors order the agents must have it as a voucher send it answer Chas W McHenry 18G.51paid
- Identifier:
- ptp_0563
- Date:
- 1862/01/30
- Sender:
- Crothers, H. W.
- Recipient:
- Rosecrans, William Starke
- Transcript:
- Wheeling Jan 30 1862. By Telegraph from Washington 30 to Brig Genl Rosecrans M Phails money goes today. Tell Gov to send no papers here at present H W Crothers Col & ADC 13 Wh1&85coll