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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 3. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Field telegrams. (search)
t receive your notice of intended evacuation till 2 A. M; troops were then at Malvern Hills, four miles from me. Am glad to hear you can hold Petersburg. Hope you will drive the enemy. Have not heard of Grant's crossing James river. R. E. Lee. 16TH June, 1864, 4 P. M. General Beauregard, Petersburg: The transports you mentioned have probably returned Butler's troops. Has Grant been seen crossing James river? R. E. Lee. headquarters Drewry's Bluff, 5.30 P. M., 16th June, 1864. Mr. D. H. Wood, Transportation Office, Richmond, Virginia: Trains are not wanted at Rice's turnout, about which inquiry was made this morning; do not send them. R. E. Lee, General. Official: W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. Drewry's Bluff, June 16th, 1864, 8 P. M. General Wade Hampton, Pole Cat Station: Dispatches of to-day received. Our cavalry north and south of Chickahominy have been advised of movements of bearer of dispatches; also to endeavor to ascertain movements of Sheridan, and to unite with