Lincoln in the Telegraph Office Recollections of the United States Military Te
Lincoln in the Telegraph Office Recollections of the United States Military Te
David Homer Bates
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Signal Office, Richmond, Fa. , Sept. 30, 1863. HON. JAS. A. SEDDON, Sec. Of War, Richmond, Va. SIR: I have the honor to inclose copy of despatch just received at this office from Washington from a source which may be considered reliable. Very respectfully, WM. N ORRIS, Maj. & Chf. Sig. Corps. Sept. 25, 1863. The llth Army Corps, 30, 000 strong is at Alexandria; is to be forwarded at once to the relief of Rosecrans. General Meade, if circumstances demand it, will fall back on Washington. The Pre...sident has tele- graphed Railroad Presidents to meet here and it is said they are already here. The troops are to be hurried through on shortest time. There is immense trepidation here with the "powers that be" in regard to Rosecrans. General Meade is already, it is said, at Warrenton. Recent inform- ation shows that two of Meade's Army Corps are on the move. Large numbers of troops are at the cars now loaded with cannon. There is no doubt as to the destination of these troops, part for Rosecrans and perhaps for Burnside.
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