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ill soon be out, but, for the present, they will do to serve in the defense. U. S. Grant, Lieutenant-General. The receipt of this despatch was very important to to that point I was a little timid about this movement until the arrival of General Grant at Charlestown, who endorsed it, and the order for the movement was made outo Front Royal; this was the first day's march of this corps to rejoin Lieutenant-General Grant at Petersburg. It was the intention that it should proceed through Mapher.] Washington, October 12, 1864, 12 M. Major-General Sheridan: Lieutenant-General Grant wishes a position taken far enough south to serve as a base for furthe consultation on several points is extremely desirable. I propose to visit General Grant, and would like to see you first. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War. On vouchers for such as may be taken from loyal citizens. Very respectfully, U. S. Grant, Lieutenant General. Official: T. W. C. Moore, A. A. G. headquarters mili
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