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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Field telegrams from around Petersburg. (search)
e original plan or move upon Petersburg without delay. R. E. Lee. Petersburg, 10:34 A. M., June 21, 1864. Brigadier-General G. W. C. Lee, Chaffin's Bluff: What is supposed strength of enemy's force reported on Kingsland road, and of what compo you need assistance, and directed to be prepared to move if ordered either by rail or march by land. In absence of General Lee, W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. Dunn's Mill, F. June 22, 1864. General Heth: Inform me of the state of affairs in your they might be now ordered back. The enemy evinces no disposition to advance or increase his force on this side. General G. W. C. Lee thinks he can hold Chaffin's Bluff with his force and Gary's cavalry until reinforcements could be sent him. Generer. Another division of cavalry has been sent to General Anderson. Communicate with him. R. E. Lee, General. General G. W. C. Lee, A. D. C. to President: The President's telegram cannot be deciphered. Has the key word been changed lately. W