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589 Series I Volume XLII-II Serial 88 - Richmond-Fort Fisher Part II

Page 589 Chapter LIV. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. - UNION.


HEADQUARTERS EIGHTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
August 29, 1864 - 4.30 p. m.

Captain NORTON:

Lieutenant Amsden reports the following:

The enemy are building quite a large earth-work directly northwest of this station and to the left and rear of Sailor's Tavern, on the Cox's Ferry road. The Howlett house battery has just opened on the Water Battery. The battery reported last night has been annoying our working party at Dutch Gap to-day.

THEO. F. PATTERSON,

First Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U. S. Army.


HEADQUARTERS SIEGE TRAIN,
August 29, 1864.

Captain T. EDSON,

Ordnance Officer, Fort Monroe:

CAPTAIN: On 23rd instant I sent you a requisition for 100 rounds for the 13-inch mortar. Please notify me if you will supply them with all convenient speed, as the supply on hand is getting low. Are the cartridges for the rifled guns (30-pounder Parrott and 4 1/2-inch gun) made up at Fort Monroe? If so, the men in charge should be cautioned to use only good mortar powder and to be more careful in measuring it. As it is, the cartridges are part mortar powder, part cannon powder, and part a mixture of the two. I have been obliged to empty and refill them here. I would prefer to have them forwarded unfilled to having them in their present condition.

Your obedient servant,

HENRY L. ABBOT,

Colonel First Connecticut Artillery, Commanding.


HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY DIVISION,
August 29, 1864.

Captain WEIR:

CAPTAIN: I have to report, for the information of the general commanding the cavalry, that one man of the First District of Columbia Cavalry was slightly wounded on picket last night, and one man, with horse and equipments, of the Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry was captured whilst patrolling. No other events reported.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

AUGUST V. KAUTZ,

Brigadier-General, Commanding Division.


SPECIAL ORDERS, HDQRS. DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA,

No. 124.
New Berne, N. C., August 29, 1864.

I. Fort Clark, at Hatteras Inlet, will be dismantled, and the armament, ordnance stores, & c., transferred to Fort Hatteras. The commanding officer at Fort Hatteras is charged with the execution of this order.

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By command of Brigadier General I. N. Palmer:

J. A. JUDSON,

Assistant Adjutant-General.


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