War department, Washington, D. C.,
August 30, 1862. 10.20 A.M.
Colonel Haupt Alexandria, Virginia:
What news?
A. Lincoln.
TELEGRAM TO COLONEL HAUPT.
War department, August 30, 1862. 3.50 P.M.
Colonel Haupt, Alexandria, Virginia
Please send me the latest news.
A. Lincoln.
TELEGRAM TO GENERAL BANKS.
August 30, 1862. 8.35 P.M.
Major-general banks, Manassas Junction, Virginia:
Please tell me what news.
A. Lincoln.
TELEGRAM TO GENERAL J. T. BOYLE.
War department, August 31, 1862.
General Boyle, Louisville, Kentucky:
What force, and what the numbers of it, which General Nelson had in the engagement near Richmond yesterday?
A. Lincoln.
ORDER TO GENERAL H. W. HALLECK.
Washington, D. C., September 3, 1862.
Ordered, That the general-in-chief, Major-General Halleck, immediately commence, and proceed with all possible despatch; to organize an army, for active operations, from all the material within and coming within his control, independent of the forces he may deem necessary for the defense of Washington when such active army shall take the field.
By order of the President:
Edwin M. Stanton,
Secretary of War.
[Indorsement.]
Copy delivered to Major-General Halleck, September 3, 1862, at 10 p.m.
E. D. Townsend,
Assistant-Adjutant General.
TELEGRAM TO GENERAL H. G. WRIGHT.
War department, Washington, D. C.,
September 7, 1862.
General Wright, Cincinnati, Ohio:
Do you know to any certainty where General Bragg is? May he not be in Virginia?
A. Lincoln.
TELEGRAM TO GENERAL J. T. BOYLE.
War department, Washington, D. C.,
September 7, 1862.
General Boyle, Louisville, Kentucky:
Where is General Bragg? What do you know on the subject?
A. Lincoln.
TELEGRAM TO GENERAL J. E. WOOL.
War department, Washington, D.C.
September 7, 1862.
Major-general Wool, Baltimore:
What about Harper’s Ferry? Do you know anything about it? How certain is your information about Bragg being in the valley of the Shenandoah?