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672 Series I Volume XIX-II Serial 28 - Antietam Part II

Page 672 OPERATIONS IN N.VA., W.VA., MD., AND PA. Chapter XXXI.

Regiment, and Captain William C. Oates, Fifteenth Alabama Regiment, will assemble at camp of General Early's division on the 20th day of October, 1862, at 10 o'clock a.m., or as early thereafter as practicable, to investigate the circumstances connected with the withdrawal of troops of Lawton's brigade in his connection therewith from the ford below Shepherdstown on the 19th of September, 1862.

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By command of General R. E. Lee:

[R. H. CHILTON,]

Assistant Adjutant-General.


HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, Camp near Winchester, Va., October 19, 1862.

Colonel J. D. IMBODEN,
Commanding Partisan Rangers:

COLONEL: Your letter of the 15th instant to General Jackson has been received, and I am glad to learn that you are progressing favorably in collecting, cattle in Hardy and Hampshire. Please give such attention to the subject as you can, and, in addition to the cattle, collect for the army all the cloth, leather, &c., that you can send forward toward Staunton. I hope you will not lose sight of the destruction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and of doing such other damage to the enemy as your means will permit.

A gentleman who left Clarskburg on the 7th, and said to be reliable, states that Mulligan and Kelley are at that place with three brigades numbering about 7,000 men; that there is one brigade at Parkersburg, one regiment at Buckhannon, and 300 men at Beverly. These were all the troops he could learn of in Northwestern Virginia. If this intelligence is correct, Kelley's forces in front of you, at New Bridge, &c., must probably have been diminished, and it does not accord will the intelligence you report brought by a lady from Clarksburg. You will probably be able to ascertain the truth yourself, and shape your course accordingly.

General Jenkins, according to information from General Loring, with about 1,500 cavalry, ought to be in the country about Clarksburg now. His instructions were to destroy the roads in the vicinity of Clarksburg, Piedmont, Cheat River, &c. General Loring has been informed of your position and operations, and that you would be ready to co-operate with him if practicable. General Loring expected to move via Lewisburg and Monterey to Cheat River with his infantry. Since then I have heard of the Kanawha Valley being again threatened, which may detain his infantry.

I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

R. E. LEE,

General.


HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, Camp near Winchester, Va., October 19, 1862.

General S. COOPER,
Adjutant and Inspector General, Richmond, Va.:

GENERAL: I inclose a note* of the 17th instant, received to-day from Colonel Imboden, which will show the progress he is making, in conformity

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*Not found.

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