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ners can give you all the information that you desire about the yard, and if you will permit me, after the excitement dies off, I will burn the mills on the island. Yours respectfully, W. B. Amos, Capt. Fifteenth Conf. Cav., Comdg. Outpost. Col. H. Maury, Commanding Eastern Division. Charleston, August 31, 1864. Gen. S. Cooper: Brig.-Gen. Wm. Miller has reported for duty in Florida. No orders have been received ordering him to report to me, but from the President's letter of the 9th inst. to Governor Milton, it seems the President intends that General Miller shall command the district of Florida. Is that his instruction? If so, I can relieve Brig.-Gen. J. K. Jackson and assign him to other duty. Sam Jones, Major-General. Special orders, no. 213. Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Richmond, September 8, 1864. Brig.-Gen. William Miller, Provisional Army Confederate States, will take command of the reserve forces of the State of Florida. He will complete their
Appendix Reports and General orders Pertaining to the military history of Florida. Headquarters Military District of Florida, Camp Milton, May 19, 1864. Capt. H. W. Feilden, Charleston, S. C. Captain: The late order to send a good brigade of infantry to Richmond with all possible expedition is now being executed. The First, Second and Sixth Florida battalions left here on the 17th inst. The Fourth was stationed in west Florida, and most of the companies were at stations on the Choctawatchie bay and distant from railroad or steamboat transportation. It is supposed to be in motion at this time. It has orders to take steamboat on the Apalachicola river for Columbus and thence by rail to Richmond. Bonaud's battalion was in south Florida at the time the order was received. It had to march over one hundred miles and will not reach the Gulf railroad at Quitman, Ga., for several days to come. It is expected to get to Gainesville by the 21st inst. The major-general commandi
anies were at stations on the Choctawatchie bay and distant from railroad or steamboat transportation. It is supposed to be in motion at this time. It has orders to take steamboat on the Apalachicola river for Columbus and thence by rail to Richmond. Bonaud's battalion was in south Florida at the time the order was received. It had to march over one hundred miles and will not reach the Gulf railroad at Quitman, Ga., for several days to come. It is expected to get to Gainesville by the 21st inst. The major-general commanding is informed that this takes all the infantry force out of this district, leaving the Second Florida cavalry, Fifth battalion of cavalry, Campbell's siege artillery, Villepigue's light battery, and a section of Dunham's light battery, as the whole effective force at my command. Abell's light battery is complete except about forty horses. Dunham's lacks about thirty horses. Under these circumstances I have deemed it proper to remove district headquarters, at l
May 19th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 9
Appendix Reports and General orders Pertaining to the military history of Florida. Headquarters Military District of Florida, Camp Milton, May 19, 1864. Capt. H. W. Feilden, Charleston, S. C. Captain: The late order to send a good brigade of infantry to Richmond with all possible expedition is now being executed. The First, Second and Sixth Florida battalions left here on the 17th inst. The Fourth was stationed in west Florida, and most of the companies were at stations on the Choctawatchie bay and distant from railroad or steamboat transportation. It is supposed to be in motion at this time. It has orders to take steamboat on the Apalachicola river for Columbus and thence by rail to Richmond. Bonaud's battalion was in south Florida at the time the order was received. It had to march over one hundred miles and will not reach the Gulf railroad at Quitman, Ga., for several days to come. It is expected to get to Gainesville by the 21st inst. The major-general commandi
July 27th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 9
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Patton Anderson, Major-General. General orders, no. 32. Headquarters Military District of Florida, Lake City, July 27, 1864. Ordered from this command as unexpectedly as he was ordered to it, the undersigned leaves this for a more active field of duty, and trusts that the recollem. Fellow-citizens of bygone days, fellow-soldiers of the present, I bid you farewell. Patton Anderson, Major-General. General orders, no. 33. Lake City, July 27, 1864. Maj.-Gen. Patton Anderson having been relieved from command of this district, the undersigned, by order of Maj.-Gen. Sam Jones, commanding department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, assumes command thereof. John K. Jackson, Brigadier-General. Milton, July 27, 1864. Dear Colonel: I left here on Saturday morning with two small boats and fifteen men for the mouth of Yellow river. When I arrived there I discovered a small schooner lying about two miles below with her sail
August 1st, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 9
By command of the Secretary of War: John Withers. Special orders, no. 250. Charleston, S. C., October 13, 1864. Maj.-Gen J. K. Jackson, provisional Army Confederate States, will report to Maj.-Gen. L. McLaws, commanding district of Georgia and Third Military district of South Carolina, for assignment to duty. By command of Lieutenant-General Hardee: H. W. Feilden, Assistant Adjutant-General. General orders,. no. 34. Headquarters Military District of Florida, Lake City, August 1, 1864. Until further orders, the headquarters of this district are established at Lake City. The following officers compose the staff of the Brigadier-General commanding: Capt. Wm. G. Barth, assistant adjutant-general; Capt. S. A. Moreno, assistant adjutant-general; Lieut.-Col. W. K. Beard, assistant inspector-general; Maj. H. Goldthwaite, assistant inspector-general; Col. J. W. Robertson, chief engineer; Maj. H. R. Teasdale, chief quartermaster; Maj. A. M. Bryan, quartermaster; Maj. A.
August 31st, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 9
oners and set sail for camp and arrived here yesterday morning. I send up the prisoners to-day and it will be late before they get there, as they will have to foot it up. One of the prisoners can give you all the information that you desire about the yard, and if you will permit me, after the excitement dies off, I will burn the mills on the island. Yours respectfully, W. B. Amos, Capt. Fifteenth Conf. Cav., Comdg. Outpost. Col. H. Maury, Commanding Eastern Division. Charleston, August 31, 1864. Gen. S. Cooper: Brig.-Gen. Wm. Miller has reported for duty in Florida. No orders have been received ordering him to report to me, but from the President's letter of the 9th inst. to Governor Milton, it seems the President intends that General Miller shall command the district of Florida. Is that his instruction? If so, I can relieve Brig.-Gen. J. K. Jackson and assign him to other duty. Sam Jones, Major-General. Special orders, no. 213. Adjutant and Inspector-General's Offi
September 8th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 9
oper: Brig.-Gen. Wm. Miller has reported for duty in Florida. No orders have been received ordering him to report to me, but from the President's letter of the 9th inst. to Governor Milton, it seems the President intends that General Miller shall command the district of Florida. Is that his instruction? If so, I can relieve Brig.-Gen. J. K. Jackson and assign him to other duty. Sam Jones, Major-General. Special orders, no. 213. Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Richmond, September 8, 1864. Brig.-Gen. William Miller, Provisional Army Confederate States, will take command of the reserve forces of the State of Florida. He will complete their organization and place them at once in service. To this end he is authorized to employ all enrolling officers, who are hereby directed to obey his instructions. He will establish his headquarters at such place as he may deem best. Officers of the quartermaster, commissary, ordnance and medical departments, are required to furn
September 30th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 9
at such place as he may deem best. Officers of the quartermaster, commissary, ordnance and medical departments, are required to furnish all necessary facilities. All officers from the State of Florida, of the invalid corps and such of the regular forces as are for any reason unassigned, will immediately report to General Miller, who is authorized to assign them temporarily to duty with the reserves. John Withers, Assistant Adjutant-General. Special orders, no. 231. Richmond, September 30, 1864. Brig.-Gen. J. K. Jackson is relieved from the command of the district of Florida and will report for duty to Maj.-Gen. Sam Jones, commanding in Charleston, S. C. In addition to his other duties Brigadier-General Miller, provisional Army Confederate States, is assigned to the command of the district of Florida, department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. By command of the Secretary of War: John Withers. Special orders, no. 250. Charleston, S. C., October 13, 1864.
October 13th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 9
September 30, 1864. Brig.-Gen. J. K. Jackson is relieved from the command of the district of Florida and will report for duty to Maj.-Gen. Sam Jones, commanding in Charleston, S. C. In addition to his other duties Brigadier-General Miller, provisional Army Confederate States, is assigned to the command of the district of Florida, department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. By command of the Secretary of War: John Withers. Special orders, no. 250. Charleston, S. C., October 13, 1864. Maj.-Gen J. K. Jackson, provisional Army Confederate States, will report to Maj.-Gen. L. McLaws, commanding district of Georgia and Third Military district of South Carolina, for assignment to duty. By command of Lieutenant-General Hardee: H. W. Feilden, Assistant Adjutant-General. General orders,. no. 34. Headquarters Military District of Florida, Lake City, August 1, 1864. Until further orders, the headquarters of this district are established at Lake City. The follo
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