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to: Col. J. B. Wyman.
1862/02/15
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
"Will send you reinforcements if absolutely necessary. We have plenty of sabers for Mood's Cavalry. Send requisitions to Col. Callender immediately."
GLC05601.053
to: Gov. S. J. Kirkwood, Des Moines, Iowa.
1862/02/16
"Send me the fourth cavalry. Orders for Fort Leavenworth are countermanded."
GLC05601.054
to: General Strong, Benton Barracks.
"Have the Mich. cavalry armed & equipped immediately. Transporation must be dispensed with if they go in boats." [On telegraph form.]
GLC05601.055
to: Brigadier General William T. Sherman, Paducah.
1862/02/22
"Retain the transports with Genl. [William] Nelson's Division. I am only waiting to hear from Buell, to order the movement."
GLC05601.056
to: Clark Dunham, Burlington, Iowa.
"Blasting powder will be allowed to be taken to Colorado Territory, on giving bonds that shall be used only for blasting purposes."
GLC05601.057
to: Brigadier General [William T.] Sherman, Paducah, Ky.
"Send all troops from Kentucky[,] not required for defense of Paducah[,] to Clarksville [Tn]."
GLC05601.058
to: J. B. Fry, A[cting] A[djutant] G[eneral], Louisville.
1862/02/23
"I cannot understand how you can want boats sent to Louisville to transport troops up the Cumberland. We have not transports to share on the contrary I have asked Asst. Secty. Scott to send down all he can spare from the Ohio. Get transports from...
GLC05601.059
to: Brigadier General E[leazer] A. Paine, Cairo.
"Any news from Columbus: Keep me advised."
GLC05601.060
to: Brigadier General Cullum, Cairo.
"Feed Contraband & put them at work to pay for food & clothing. I can get no communication with Buell."
GLC05601.062
to: Brigadier General Buell, Bowling Green in Louisville.
1862/02/24
"Where is Knight's? I can find it on no map."
GLC05601.063
to: Comg. officer, St. Louis Arsenal.
"Telegraph immediately how many arms you have sent to Paducah since my order."
GLC05601.064
to: Brigadier General [George] Cullum, Cairo.
"Has Flag officer Foote received my telegram of last evening, sent this morning?"
GLC05601.067
to: Flag officer Foote, Cairo.
ADS. St. Louis, "Have you received the message sent to you yesterday at Paducah?"
GLC05601.068
to: Comg. officer at Cape Girurdeau.
"Retain one company of cavalry at Cape Girardeau [Mo.] & send the two Engr. Companies to commence to report to Genl. Pope."
GLC05601.069
to: Adj[utan]t General Noble, Indianapolis, Ind.
"Horses are being collected & sent to Cairo as rapidly as possible."
GLC05601.070
to: Adjt. General A. C. Fuller, Springfield, Ill.
1862/02/25
"I think some of the fragmentary regiments should be used to fill up regiments which suffered at Fort Donelson. Some of the officers might be appointed to vacancies."
GLC05601.071
"Have you Com[modore] Foot[e] & Genl. Sherman received my telegram of today about troops Gun boats & mortars?" [Signed in initials].
GLC05601.072
to: Brigadier General W[illia]m K. Strong, Benton Barracks.
1862/02/27
"Have requisition made on ordinance Dept. and prepare regiments for the field as rapidly as possible. The ordinance Dept. will decide what arms can be issued."
GLC05601.073
to: Commg. officer, Cairo.
1862/03/05
"Passengers by steamers bound to Nashville will be permitted to go without interruption. But, except in urgent cases, none will be allowed to land at Fort Donelson or go to Fort Henry."
GLC05601.074
"I was in hopes that you could remain till the result of Pope's expedition & Footes demonstration was determined only a small garrison at Columbus will be required, & more at Fort Halt, or Bird Point [Mo], Cairo [Ill] & Paducah [Ky], except to guard...
GLC05601.075
to: General Sherman & General Cullum.
"If Pope has eighteen thousand men, they are sufficient. Send all others up the Tennessee to Savanna[h] [Tn] to report to Major Genl. C. F. Smith. I have been duly notified by the Secty of War of his promotion. Orders were issued some days ago for...
GLC05601.076
to: Major General U. S. Grant, Fort Henry.
1862/03/06
"Please inform me immediately the number of infantry, artillery & cavalry up the Tennessee, as near as you can."
GLC05601.077
"If it be true as reported that there is a strong rebel force at Union City [Tn], it seems to me that the garrison is not safe. Could not a gunboat anchor in position below so as to command the rail road? The operations of the enemy in the vicinity...
GLC05601.078
"There is something wrong about the telegraph. Yours of yesterday in regard to reinforcements to Pope is just received. They might remain at Sikeston, [Mo] as a resource, subject to Popes orders."
GLC05601.079
to: Comg. officer, Columbus, Ohio.
"Prisoners of war should not be permitted to leave their barracks, nor be allowed to carry their side arms with out special orders. There should also be exercised great restrictions in regard to the persons permitted to visit them."
GLC05601.080
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