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571 Series I Volume XLIII-II Serial 91 - Shenandoah Valley Campaign Part II

Page 571 Chapter LV. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. - UNION.

37 BLEECKER STREET, CITY OF NEW YORK,

November 7, 1864.

Brigadier-General GORDON:

GENERAL: I would respectfully report, for the information of Major-General Butler, that Major-General Dix has directed the issue of the order (as requested in his note) ordering all staff and company officers to report to me, for temporary duty, at these headquarters, 37 Bleecker street. I will make my office here to complete this organization, as requested by Major-General Butler. So soon as it is completed, I will turn it over to you. If any staff or company officer should report to General Butler, offering their services, I request that they may be ordered to report to me, if he should have no other use for them. The order will be published in the afternoon papers, and the officers, I presume, begin to report this evening.

I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

DANL. BUTTERFIELD,

Major-General of Volunteers.

Colonel McMahon, General Dix's assistant adjutant-general, tells me he has not a clerk to spare; has very hard work to keep them at all.

BASKET, November 7, 1864.

General B. F. BUTLER,

Hoffman House:

We have been moving on freight-train time, and are only this far on our way, stopping at every station. I would respectfully ask that we be allowed to follow express train; otherwise, we cannot reach Buffalo before day after to-morrow.

JNO. MCCLINTOCK.


HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT STATE OF NEW YORK,
November 7, 1864 - 11.30 p. m.

Captain MCCLINTOCK,

Commanding Fourteenth U. S. Infantry,

on train on Erie Railroad, near Warrensburg:

Major-General Butler orders that you proceed to Buffalo on express time. The superintendent of the Erie railroad has been ordered to send you on the express time to Buffalo. See this order executed. Look out for other trains.

EDW. W. SERRELL,

Colonel of Engineers, & c.


HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT STATE OF NEW YORK,
City of New York, November 7, 1864 - 11.30 p. m.

SUPERINTENDENT ERIEE RAILROAD:

Major-General Butler, commanding, orders that the train conveying troops to Buffalo, commanded by Captain McClintock, now near Warrensburg, shall proceed upon express time through to Buffalo. Clear the road for this train if necessary.

EDW. W. SERRELL,

Colonel of Engineers, & c.


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