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Colonel Charles E. Hooker, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.2, Mississippi (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 2 : (search)
Sailed.
Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandize and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Phila., merchandize and passengers.
C. P. Cardozo.
Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, merchandize and passengers, D. & W. Currie.
Schr. Baltimore, Phillips, Rappahannock river, light.
Schr. Clara Belle, Mitchell, Rappahannock river, light.
Propeller Echo, Tindall, Petersburg, mdze., A. S. Lee.
The Daily Dispatch: may 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Good for them. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: may 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Great excitement (search)
Hdq'rs Virginia Forces, Richmond, Va., may 8th.
General Orders No. 12.
Col. John B. Magruder, of the Provisional Army of Virginia, is assigned to the command of the Virginia Forces in and about this city.
He will execute the duties assigned to his predecessor by General Orders No. 3, current series.
Col. Magruder will select from his command a suitable officer to perform the duties of Assistant Adjutant General. By order of Major General Lee. my 9--3t R. S. Garnett, Adl't Gen'l.
Headqr's Virginia Forces.Richmond, Va. may 5, 1861.
General Orders No. 9.
Commanding and Mustering Officers will not permit requisitions from officers under their authority, for arms and ammunition, to be sent direct to the Headquarters of the Virginia Forces. Such requisitions, in all cases, must pass through them for their approval.
The will satisfy themselves that the arms and ammunition called for are absolutely necessary, and state the fact on the requisition; and will see that the requisition itself specifies accurately the quantity, description and calibre of such arms and ammunition, as well as of those on hand: and whether their arms are rifled or not. No requisition can be filled unless these facts are known.
At present, there are only smooth-bore muskets in the Armory for issue. By order of Maj. Gen. Lee. my 7--3t R. S. Garnett, Adj't Gen'l.
Headquarters Virginia Forces,Richmond, Va., may 6th, 1861.
General Orders No. 8.
The practice of sending dispatches or other communications, written or verbal, by individuals, when such communications can be sent with promptness and facility by mail, is attended with unnecessary expense to the State, and is prohibited.
Special messengers must only be resorted to when the necessity and emergency of the case require it, and it all such cases the necessity for the use of the messenger must be reported by the officer sending him. By order of Major Gen'l. Lee. my 7--3t R. S. Garnett, Addj't. Gen'l.
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], General Toombs ' Brigade --Second Georgia Regiment . (search)
Care of Disabled soldiers.
--At a recent meeting of the Committee for Reception and Accommodation of Sick and Wounded Soldiers, Mr. John Enders was elected Treasurer.
Two valuable additions have been made to the committee, which now is as follows:
John D. Harvie, Chairman; B. W. Haxall, Secretary; H. A. Dudley, Assistant Secretary and Keeper of Register; Jas. Blair, A. S. Lee, H. Hancock, T. W. McCane, Thos. W. Doswell, W. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, E. Straus, Ed. A. Smith, John Gibson, W. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherford, C. Crew, A. Spotts, Thos. Vaden, John Enders, Jos. Tate, F. Redford, C. Burnett, R. A. Mayo, T. G. Bell, Charles Bates, Joseph Allen, John Hatcher, Geo. S. Palmer, Caleb Jacobs, Thos. Jones, Robt. O. Haskins, Luther Libby, M. Milhiser, L. H. Frayser, C. R. Barksdale, Chas. Campbell, T. C. Eppes, D. N. Jones, H. T. Pairo, W. Goddin, Chas. Beble, W. F. Taylor, Jordan Martin, and J. H. Johnson.
Members of the committee who a