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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 2 0 Browse Search
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ajor-General Commanding. [no. 114. see page 785.] Bermuda, Dec. 8, 1864, 9.15 A. M. Major-General Butler I am here embarking the troops in case you should have anything to communicate. Godfrey Weitzel, Major-General. [no. 115. see page 785.] Fortress Monroe, Dec. 10, 1864, 11.45 A. M. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, City Point: Has been blowing a gale ever since we arrived. Is clearing up a little. We are all ready waiting for the navy. Any news from Warren or Sherman? Benj. J. Butler, Major-General. [no. 116. see page 786.] North Atlantic Squadron, United States flag-Ship Malvern, Hampton Roads, Dec. 13, 1864. Maj.-Gen. B. F. Butler: General:--The rest of the fleet will leave here in three hours, and will proceed to the rendezvous twenty-five miles east of Cape Fear River. The powder vessel will go to Beaufort and take ninety tons of powder I had there. I shall follow and communicate with you after she leaves Beaufort for her destination. I think the Lou