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195 Series I Volume XXXIV-III Serial 63 - Red River Campaign Part III

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now at that point that in your judgment are not absolutely necessary in connection with the gun-boats to defend the place. He considers it almost certain that the greater portion of Magruder's force will be withdrawn from Galveston and brought here. he considers that one or two regiments of white infantry, in connection with a regiment of the Corps d;'Afrique, which has been ordered to Pass Cavallo, will be sufficient to protect the place. He, however, leaves it discretionary with you, after a full consideration of the affairs in your front, to decide as to the number of troops that shall be withdrawn. It is desirable that every means be used by you to reach this point at the earliest possible moment. You will come here by way of New Orleans and Red River. The quartermaster's department has been instructed to facilitate this movement by all the means at its disposal.

I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

GEO. B. DRAKE,

Assistant Adjutant-General.


SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. THIRTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Numbers 83.
Pass Cavallo, Tex., April 17, 1864.

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VI. Brigadier-General Warren, commanding First Division, will detail a force 200 strong, with arms and accouterments, and 20 men with axes, to report to Captain J. B. Gorsuch, at the landing at Fort Esperanza to-morrow morning at 7.30 o'clock. The men will be provided with one day's rations.

VII. Brigadier-General Warren, commanding First Division, will hold the Second Brigade, Brigadier-General Lawler commanding, in readiness to embark with all its camp and garrison equipage, land transportation, at an hour's notice. The regiments will be supplies with ten day's rationsand forage, and the men will carry 40 rounds of ammunition in their cartridge-boxes. All officers and men on detached duty out of the brigade but within the division will be returned to their regiments.

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IX. Captain Patterson, Independent Company Mechanics and Engineers, will be ready to embark with his command at an hours' notice, taking ten days' rations and such tools, transportation, and camp equipage as he may consider necessary for service in the field in the Red River campaign. The remainder of his property will be turned over here or in New Orleans.

X. Commanding officer signal corps will be ready to embark with his command at an hour's notice, taking ten day's rations and forage and such instruments and camp equipage as he may consider necessary for service in the field in the Red River campaign. The remainder of his property will be turned over here or in New Orleans.

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XII. Company I, Twenty-second Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, is relieved from duty at these headquarters after the 18th instant, and will return to the regiment.

By command of Major General John A. McClernand:

SAMUEL CALDWELL,
Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.


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