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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Stuart's cavalry in the Gettysburg campaign. (search)
t on the 22nd, and asked: Do you know where he (Hooker) is and what he is doing? I fear he will steal a march on us and get across the Potomac before we are aware. Col. Mosby says (page 91), that General Stuart received another letter from General Lee, which differed from the first (of June 22), in suggesting to Stuart to cross the Potomac in Hooker's rear. He quotes from this letter of June 23rd, but does not give it in full. According to the official records, it was as follows: Headquarters, Army of Northern Virginia, June 23, 1863, 3:30 P. M., Major-General J. E. B. Stuart, commanding cavalry. General,—Your notes of 9 and 10:30 A. M. today have just been received. As regards the purchase of tobacco for your men, supposing that Confederate money will be taken, I am willing for your commissaries or quartermasters to purchase this tobacco and let the men get it from them. If General Hooker's army remains inactive, you can leave two brigades to watch him, and withdraw wi