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499 Series I Volume XXXIV-II Serial 62 - Red River Campaign Part II

Page 499 Chapter XLVI. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-UNION.


HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF KANSAS, Fort Leavenworth, March 4, 1864.

Brigadier General E. B. BROWN,
Warrensburg, Mo.:

DEAR GENERAL: On my return from a long march down through the Indian country, and up through Arkansas and Missouri, I am glad to find your friendly letter of the 26th of January.* I have been received very kindly by all parties in this unhappy country, and I am extremely anxious to preserve and deserve their confidence. There is much anxiety concerning affairs in La Fayette, Jackson, and other counties within your district, and I am glad to hear you have removed your headquarters to Warrensburg, much more convenient to the most troublesome portion of General Rosecrans' department.

I have located General McKean adjacent, to you on this side, and I hope you will both of you join hands, not only in keeping such fiends at Quantrill and Todd out of the country, but in preventing all border difficulties between Missouri and Kansas. Your side of the line, being rough timber country, is most difficult to guard, and you need a large force, as I have suggested in letters and indorsements which I have sent to General Rosecrans. I shall be very glad indeed, general, to meet you here. I hope General Rosecrans, too, will take this place in on any visit he may make to Kansas. The people on both sides expect us to conclude the border warfare, and I do hope we may succeed. I am always glad to hear, general, of your prosperity, and you may always rely on my cordial support and friendship.

I remain, very truly, your old commander,

S. R. CURTIS,

Major-General.


HEADQUARTERS, Saint Louis, Mo., March 4, 1864.

General SANBORN,
Springfield, Mo.:

The general commanding desires to know if any assistance will be required within the limits of your district to enforce the draft.

FRANK S. BOND,

Major and Aide-de-Camp.

(Copy to commanding officer District of Rolla and Generals Guitar and Brown.)

SPRINGFIELD, MO., March 4, 1864.

Major FRANK S. BOND,

Aide-de-Camp, Saint Louis, Mo.:

The provost-marshal reports that the quota to be drafted from this district to be put 10 men. These, no doubt, will be recruited before the day of draft. No assistance will be required in any event.

JNO. B. SANBORN,

Brigadier-General.

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*Not found.

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