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shington was broken, General Woodbury sent in the following despatches, which reached me by orderlies after my arrival at Falmouth : headquarters Eng. Brig., Washington, D. C., November 17, 1862--7 P. M. Lieutenant Comstock, Engineer, General Burnside's Headquarters, A. of P.: Major Spaulding has not been able to get off to-day. He expects to start at ten A. M. to-morrow. I will telegraph when he leaves. H. Bowers, A. A, General. headquarters Eng. Brig., Washington, D. C. November 18, 1862. Lieutenant Comstock, or in his absence, Chief of General Burnside's Staff: Major Spaulding has been delayed in obtaining harness, teamsters, etc., for two hundred and seventy new horses. He expects to start tonight. D. P. Woodbury, Brigadier-General, Volunteers. On the nineteenth General Hooker's grand division was at Hartwood, and a portion of the cavalry occupied positions above him, opposite the fords, where they could cross upon the receipt of the necessary orders. It
shington was broken, General Woodbury sent in the following despatches, which reached me by orderlies after my arrival at Falmouth : headquarters Eng. Brig., Washington, D. C., November 17, 1862--7 P. M. Lieutenant Comstock, Engineer, General Burnside's Headquarters, A. of P.: Major Spaulding has not been able to get off to-day. He expects to start at ten A. M. to-morrow. I will telegraph when he leaves. H. Bowers, A. A, General. headquarters Eng. Brig., Washington, D. C. November 18, 1862. Lieutenant Comstock, or in his absence, Chief of General Burnside's Staff: Major Spaulding has been delayed in obtaining harness, teamsters, etc., for two hundred and seventy new horses. He expects to start tonight. D. P. Woodbury, Brigadier-General, Volunteers. On the nineteenth General Hooker's grand division was at Hartwood, and a portion of the cavalry occupied positions above him, opposite the fords, where they could cross upon the receipt of the necessary orders. It
shington was broken, General Woodbury sent in the following despatches, which reached me by orderlies after my arrival at Falmouth : headquarters Eng. Brig., Washington, D. C., November 17, 1862--7 P. M. Lieutenant Comstock, Engineer, General Burnside's Headquarters, A. of P.: Major Spaulding has not been able to get off to-day. He expects to start at ten A. M. to-morrow. I will telegraph when he leaves. H. Bowers, A. A, General. headquarters Eng. Brig., Washington, D. C. November 18, 1862. Lieutenant Comstock, or in his absence, Chief of General Burnside's Staff: Major Spaulding has been delayed in obtaining harness, teamsters, etc., for two hundred and seventy new horses. He expects to start tonight. D. P. Woodbury, Brigadier-General, Volunteers. On the nineteenth General Hooker's grand division was at Hartwood, and a portion of the cavalry occupied positions above him, opposite the fords, where they could cross upon the receipt of the necessary orders. It
shington was broken, General Woodbury sent in the following despatches, which reached me by orderlies after my arrival at Falmouth : headquarters Eng. Brig., Washington, D. C., November 17, 1862--7 P. M. Lieutenant Comstock, Engineer, General Burnside's Headquarters, A. of P.: Major Spaulding has not been able to get off to-day. He expects to start at ten A. M. to-morrow. I will telegraph when he leaves. H. Bowers, A. A, General. headquarters Eng. Brig., Washington, D. C. November 18, 1862. Lieutenant Comstock, or in his absence, Chief of General Burnside's Staff: Major Spaulding has been delayed in obtaining harness, teamsters, etc., for two hundred and seventy new horses. He expects to start tonight. D. P. Woodbury, Brigadier-General, Volunteers. On the nineteenth General Hooker's grand division was at Hartwood, and a portion of the cavalry occupied positions above him, opposite the fords, where they could cross upon the receipt of the necessary orders. It