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Statement of U. S. military telegraph lines in operation July 1, 1864, and constructed and taken down during the year ending June 30, 1865, &c.-Cont"d.
Between what In Taken In Land Subm
points. operation down operation line. arin
during during July 1, e
the year. the 1865. cabl
year. e.
In operation
July 1, 1864-
Continued.
Miles. Miles. Miles. Miles. Mile
s.
Coty Point and 12 8 4 4 ...
headquarters
Ninth Army
Corps.
Former 8 1/2 ... 8 1/2 8 1/2 ...
headquarters
of General
Gillmore to
headquarters
of General
Foster.
Loop at 9 .... 9 9 ...
Newport News.
Newport News 4 ... 4 ... 4
and Sewell's
Point (cable).
Sewell's Point 11 ... 11 11 ...
and
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth and 17 ... 17 17 ...
Suffolk.
Wilmington and 25 3/4 ... 25 3/4 25 3/4 ...
Middletown,
Del.
Port Tobacco 28 ... 28 28 ...
and Maryland
Point.
Beaufort and 42 ... 42 42 ...
Batchelder's
Creek, N. C.
Constructed
during the
fiscal year
1865.
Pitkin Station 8 ... 8 8 ...
and City
Point.
Jamestown 22 22 ... ... ...
Island and
Fort Powhatam
(cable).
Field line in 20 20 ... ... ...
Army of the
Potomac.
Pitkin Station 10 10 ... ... ...
and General
Warren's
headquarters.
Across 1/4 ... 1/4 1/4 ...
Appomattox
River (cable).
Cedar Level 14 14 ... ... ...
and
headquarters
Army of the
Potomac.
Deep Bottom 10 3 7 7 ...
and New Market
road.
Alexandria and 39 39 ... ... ...
Catlett's
Station.
Manassas 25 25 ... ... ...
Junction and
Piedmont.
Warren Station 5 ... 5 5 ...
and Patrick
Station.
Headquarters 4 ... 4 4 ...
Army of the
James and Fort
Harrison.
Harper's Ferry 31 ... 31 31 ...
and
Winchester.
Winchester and 4 4 ... ... ...
General
Sheridan's
headquarters.
Field wire in 8 8 ... ... ...
Army of the
Potomac.
Pitkin Station 10 ... 10 10 ...
and
Petersburg,
two wires.
Jones" Landing 3 1/2 ... 3 1/2 3 1/2 ...
and
headquarters
Army of the
James.
Berlin, Md., 8 8 ... ... ...
and
Lovetssville,
Va.
Warren Station 11 ... 11 11 ...
and
headquarters
Second Army
Corps.
Field wire in 10 10 ... ... ...
Army of the
Potomac.
Patrick 6 ... 6 6 ...
Station and
Petersburg.
Field wire in 40 40 ... ... ...
Army of the
Potomac.
Wilmington, N. 22 ... 22 22 ...
C., and Fort
Fisher.
Wilmington, N. 9 ... 9 9 ...
C., and Nine-
Mile Station.
Batchelder's 24 .. 24 24 ...
Creek and
Kinston, N. C.
Petersburg and 65 ... 65 65 ...
Weldon.
Richmond and 22 ... 22 22 ...
Petersburg.
Manchester and 22 ... 22 22 ...
Petersburg
(railroad
wire).
Kinston and 180 ... 180 180 ...
Greensborough,
N. C.
Goldsborough 75 ... 75 75 ...
and Northeast
Station.
Richmond and 130 ... 130 130 ...
Washington via
Fredericksburg
.
Richmond and 140 ... 140 140 ...
Danville.
Richmond and 55 ... 55 55 ...
Burkeville.
War Department 5 ... 5 5 ...
and Soldier's
Home.
Alexandria and 120 ... 120 120 ...
Richmond.
Richmond and 60 ... 60 60 ...
Williamsburg.
Williamsburg 1 ... 1 1 ...
and Fort
Magruder.
Total. 1,954 3/4 225 1/2 1,729 1/4 1,700 1/4 29
B-Numbers 80. Report of Captain R. C. Clowry, assistant quartermaster, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1865.
U. S. MIL. TELEGRAPH, ASST. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Saint Louis, Mo., July 31, 1865.
Colonel ANSON STAGER,
Assistant Quartermaster, Chief U. S. Military Telegraph:
COLONEL: I have the honor to transmit herewith my annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1865, comprising-
A statement of public money received, expended, and transferred.
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