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586 Series I Volume XLVI-III Serial 97 - Appomattox Campaign Part III

Page 586 N. AND SE. VA., N.C., W. VA., MD., AND PA. Chapter LVIII.

APRIL 5, 1865-6.40 p.m.

Major-General WARREN,

Petersburg:

I was coming over to see you in the morning by the railroad. I think it must be General Collis' infantry brigade that is to be relieved here. My command, besides the defenses, is the Engineer Brigade and field depot of the Army of the Potomac, which will not include General Hartsuff's command. Is it not so?

H. W. BENHAM.

PETERSBURG, April 5, 1865.

General BENHAM:

General Warren desires me to say that you will be under the orders of General Meade, and not under the orders of General Hartsuff.

Respectfully,

E. B. COPE,

Major and Aide-de-Camp.


HDQRS. FIFTEENTH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ENGINEERS,
April 5, 1865.

Captain C. CLAPP,

Assistant Adjutant-General.

CAPTAIN: I have the honor to report that Captain Pierson with his company has returned from Petersburg, having completed the bridge across the Appomattox at the factories (upper end of the town) at 4 a.m. this day. This bridge he reports as sufficiently strong to pass anything that may be required of it, including heavy artillery.

I am, captain, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

WESLEY BRAINERD,

Colonel, Commanding Fifteenth New York Volunteers Engineers.


HEADQUARTERS POST,
City Point, Va., April 5, 1865.

Colonel GEORGE D. RUGGLES,

Assistant Adjutant-General, Army of the Potomac:

I am ordered by telegraph from General Weitzel to report by telegraph to General Meade as soon as relieved by a brigade from General Ord. The brigade from General Ord has not yet arrived. The greater part of my command has been sent with prisoners to Point Lookout and Washington, and I will report as directed immediately upon their return.

CHARLES H. T. COLLIS,

Brevet Brigadier-General, Commanding.


HEADQUARTERS POST,
City Point, Va., April 5, 1865.

Colonel GEORGE D. RUGGLES,

Assistant Adjutant-General, Army of the Potomac:

COLONEL: In obedience to Special Orders, Numbers 85, headquarters Army of the Potomac, April 3, I have the honor to report that I captured three flank casemate howitzers, which I left in my rear as I moved forward to Petersburg. The guns on the right of Fort Mahone,


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