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654 Series I Volume XXV-II Serial 40 - Chancellorsville Part II

Page 654 N. VA., W. VA., MD., AND PA. Chapter XXXVII.


HEADQUARTERS, Fredericksburg, March 4, 1863.

Honorable JAMES A. SEDDON, Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.:

SIR: I have received your letter of the 26th ultimo, directing General W. E. Jones to be relieved from the command of the District of the Shenandoah Valley. I will make the change your order as soon as circumstances will permit.

I think it most judicious to change the cavalry brigades with their commanders, sending General Fitz. Lee's into the Valley with him, and bringing General Jones' east of the mountains. As General Fitz. Lee is now posted on the enemy's right flank, watching his movements, I shall have to replace him, or send forward a cavalry expedition before he can be withdrawn.

I beg leave to say, in justice to General Jones, that I do not know that under the circumstances, with his force and that opposed to him, or send forward a cavalry expedition before he can be withdrawn.

I beg leave to say, in justice to General Jones, that I do not know that under the circumstances, with his force and that opposed to him, any one would have done better. General Fitz. Lee is an excellent cavalry officer, and is extremely useful in his present position. I do not know how I can spare him upon the resumption of active operations, as I feel at liberty to call upon him and General W. H. F. Lee on all occasions. General Hampton, the senior brigadier of cavalry, and an officer of standing and gallantry, might answer better.

General Jones' brigade is that formerly commanded by General Ashby. It has always served in the Valley, and, I believe, is organized of men principally from that region. The only way of retaining the brigade there would be to transfer General Jones to an infantry brigade, and appoint Colonel Wickham or Colonel Munford to its command.

General Milroy is reported to have under his command 15,000 men, stationed at Harper's Ferry, Martinsburg, Winchester, Romney, and New Creek. General Jones' force is not more than sufficient to restrain marauding.

I have the honor to be, with great respect, your obedient servant,
R. E. LEE,

General.

RICHMOND, VA., March 5, 1863.

General SAMUEL JONES, Dublin, Va.:

GENERAL: The Secretary of War directs that, with the least delay possible, you will send back to General H. Marshall the Ninth Georgia Battalion of Artillery, which was assigned to temporary duty at Tazewell Court-House.

S. COOPER,

Adjutant and Inspector General.

(Same sent to General H. Marshall.)


SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA,

Numbers 64.
March 5, 1863.

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XVIII. Brigadier General H. Heth will report to Lieutenant General T. J. Jackson, commanding corps, for assignment to the command of Field's brigade of A. P. Hill's division.

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By command of General R. E. Lee:

[W. H. TAYLOR,]

Assistant Adjutant-General.


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