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post to see what is going on in your front. Tell them to keep scouts well to the left to avoid being cut off. The Ohio regiment taken from your posts is ordered immediately back to them.

C. C. AUGUR,

Major-General, Commanding.

FORT LINCOLN, July 13, 1864.

(Received 10. 55 p. m.)

Major General H. W. HALLECK,

Lieutenant Colonel M. Brewer, Seventh Michigan, reports, in obedience to your orders, as follows:

I proceed from Camp Stoneman to Beltsville, and some of my scouts have been to the Relay House. I found no enemy in that direction. Bradley Johnson, with about 2,000 mounted men, was on that road yesterday, and moved with his column out on the road near Agricultural College, toward Rockville. Citizens report having seen a few rebel scouts north of the railroad to-day.

M. BREWER,

Lieutenant-Colonel, &c.

R. LODOR,

Captain, Commanding Fort Lincoln.

FORT RENO, July 13, 1864.

(Received 12. 30 p. m.)

Lieutenant Colonel J. H. TAYLOR,

Chief of Staff:

A squadron of cavalry attached to this brigade and located near Sumner has, by some unaccountable mistake, gone down the Aqueduct road to Georgetown instead of up it. Will you have it returned as soon as possible?

J. M. C. MARBLE,

Colonel, Commanding.

FORT LINCOLN, July 13, 1864.

(Received 10. 20 p. m.)

Colonel J. H. TAYLOR:

Please inform me who is my commanding officer. General Gillmore has left.

R. LODOR,

Commanding Fort Lincoln.


HDQRS. DEPT. OF WASHINGTON, 22nd ARMY CORPS,
July 13, 1864.

Captain R. LODOR,

Commanding Fort Lincoln:

CAPTAIN: General McCook, at Fort Stevens, is in command of the entire line. General Paine has been assigned to the command of Gillmore's front.

Respectfully,

J. H. TAYLOR,

Chief of Staff and Assistant Adjutant-General.


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