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  AlexanderStephens,R。M。T。Hunter,andJudgeCampbell,arenowatmyheadquarters,verydesirousofgoingtoWashingtontoseeMr。

  Lincoln,informally,onthesubjectofpeace。Thepeacefeelingwithintherebellinesisgaininggroundrapidly。This,however,shouldnotrelaxourenergiesintheleast,butshouldstimulateustogreateractivity。

  Ihavereceivedyourverykindletters,inwhichyousayyouwoulddecline,orareopposedto,promotion。NooneworldbemorepleasedatyouradvancementthanI,andifyoushouldbeplacedinmyposition,andIputsubordinate,itwouldnotchangeourpersonalrelationsintheleast。Iwouldmakethesameexertionstosupportyouthatyouhaveeverdonetosupportme,andwoulddoallinmypowertomakeourcausewin。

  Yourstruly,U。S。GRANT,Lieutenant—General。

  HEADQUARTERSOFTHEARMIESOFTHEUNITEDSTATES

  CITYPOINT,VIRGINIA,January81,1865。

  Major—GeneralG。H。THOMAS,commandingArmyoftheCumberland。

  GENERAL:WiththisIsendyoualetterfromGeneralSherman。Atthetimeofwritingit,GeneralShermanwasnotinformedofthedepletionofyourcommandbymyorders。Itwill,beimpossibleatpresentforyoutomovesouthashecontemplated,withtheforceofinfantryindicated。GeneralSlocumisadvisedbeforethisofthechangesmade,andthatforthewinteryouwillbeonthedefensive。

  Ithink,however,anexpeditionfromEastTennessee,underGeneralStonemanmightpenetrateSouthCarolina,welldowntowardColumbia,destroyingtherailroadandmilitaryresourcesofthecountry,thusvisitingaportionoftheStatewhichwillnotbereachedbySherman’sforces。HemightalsobeabletoreturntoEastTennesseebywayofSalisbury,NorthCarolina,thusreleasinghomeofourprisonersofwarinrebelhands。

  Ofthepracticabilityofdoingthis,GeneralStonemanwillhavetobethejudge,makinguphismindfrominformationobtainedwhileexecutingthefirstpartofhisinstructions。Sherman’smovementswillattracttheattentionofalltheforcetheenemycancollect,thusfacilitatingtheexecutionofthis。

  Threethousandcavalrywouldbeasufficientforcetotake。ThisprobablycanberaisedintheoldDepartmentoftheOhio,withouttakinganynowunderGeneralWilson。Itwouldrequire,though,thereorganizationofthetworegimentsofKentuckyCavalry,whichStonemanhadinhisverysuccessfulraidintoSouthwesternVirginia。

  Itwillbenecessary,probably,foryoutosend,inadditiontotheforcenowinEastTennessee,asmalldivisionofinfantry,toenableGeneralGillemtoholdtheupperendofHolstonValley,andthemountain—passesinrearofStevenson。

  Youmayordersuchanexpedition。Tosavetime,IwillsendacopyofthistoGeneralStoneman,sothathecanbeginhispreparationswithoutlossoftime,andcancommencehiscorrespondencewithyouastothesepreparations。

  Asthisexpeditiongoestodestroyandnottofightbattles,buttoavoidthemwhenpracticable,particularlyagainstanythinglikeequalforces,orwhereagreatobjectistobegained,itshouldgoaslightaspossible。Stoneman’sexperience,inraidingwillteachhiminthismatterbetterthanhecanbedirected。

  Lettherebenodelayinthepreparationsforthisexpedition,andkeepmeadvisedofitsprogress。Veryrespectfully,yourobedientservant,U。S。GRANT,Lieutenant—General。

  HEADQUARTERSOFTHEARMIESOFTHEUNITEDSTATES

  CITYPOINT,VIRGINIA,January81,1865。

  Major—GeneralJ。M。SCHOFIELD,commandingarmyoftheOhio。

  GENERAL:Ihaverequestedbytelegraphthat,forpresentpurposes,NorthCarolinabeerectedintoadepartment,andthatyoubeplacedincommandofit,subjecttoMajor—GeneralSherman’sorders。Ofcourse,youwillreceiveordersfrommedirectuntilsuchtimeasGeneralShermangetswithincommunicatingdistanceofyou。ThisobviatesthenecessityofmypublishingtheorderwhichIinformedyouwouldmeetyouatFortressMonroe。IftheorderreferredtoshouldnotbepublishedfromtheAdjutant—General’soffice,youwillreadtheseinstructionsasyourauthoritytoassumecommandofallthetroopsinNorthCarolina,datingallofficialcommunications,\"HeadquartersArmyoftheOhio。\"Yourheadquarterswillbeinthefield,andwiththeportionofthearmywhereyoufeelyourselfmostneeded。InthefirstmoveyouwillgotoCapeFearRiver。

  YourmovementsareintendedascooperativewithSherman’smovementthroughtheStatesofSouthandNorthCarolina。ThefirstpointtobeobtainedistosecureWilmington。Goldsboro’willthenbeyourobjectivepoint,movingeitherfromWilmingtonorNewbern,orboth,asyoumaydeembest。ShouldyounotbeabletoreachGoldsboro’,youwilladvanceonthelineorlinesofrailwayconnectingthatplacewiththesea—coast,asneartoitasyoucan,buildingtheroadbehindyou。Theenterpriseunderyouhastwoobjects:thefirstis,togiveGeneralShermanmaterialaid,ifneeded,inhismarchnorth;thesecond,toopenabaseofsuppliesforhimonthelineofhismarch。Assoon,therefore,asyoucandeterminewhichofthetwopoints,WilmingtonorNewbern,youcanbestuseforthrowingsuppliesfromtotheinterior,youwillcommencetheaccumulationoftwentydaysrationsandforageforsixtythousandmenandtwentythousandanimals。Youwillgetoftheseasmanyasyoucanhouseandprotect,tosuchpointintheinteriorasyoumaybeabletooccupy。

  IbelieveGeneralInnisN。PalmerhasreceivedsomeinstructionsdirectlyfromGeneralSherman,onthesubjectofsecuringsuppliesforhisarmy。Youcanlearnwhatstepshehastaken,andbegovernedinyourrequisitionsaccordingly。Asupplyofordnance—

  storeswillalsobenecessary。

  Makeallyourrequisitionsuponthechiefsoftheirrespectivedepartments,inthefield,withmeatCityPoint。Communicatewithmebyeveryopportunity,and,shouldyoudeemitnecessaryatanytime,sendaspecialboattoFortressMonroe,fromwhichpointyoucancommunicatebytelegraph。

  Thesuppliesreferredtointheseinstructionsareexclusiveofthoserequiredbyyourowncommand。

  Themovementsoftheenemymayjustifyyou,orevenmakeityourimperativeduty,tocutloosefromyourbaseandstrikefortheinterior,toaidSherman。Insuchcaseyouwillactonyourownjudgment,withoutwaitingforinstructions。Youwillreport,however,whatyouproposedoing。Thedetailsforcarryingouttheseinstructionsarenecessarilylefttoyou。Iwouldurge,however,ifIdidnotknowthatyouarealreadyfullyalivetotheimportanceofit,promptaction。ShermanmaybelookedforintheneighborhoodofGoldsboro’anytimefromthe22dtothe28thofFebruary。Thislimitsyourtimeverymaterially。

  Ifrolling—stockisnotsecuredinthecaptureofWilmington,itcanbesuppliedfromWashington:Alargeforceofrailroad—menhasalreadybeensenttoBeaufort,andothermechanicswillgotoFortFisherinadayortwo。OnthispointIhaveinformedyoubytelegraph。

  Veryrespectfully,yourobedientservant,U。S。GRANT,Lieutenant—General。

  HEADQUARTERSOFTHEARMIESOFTHEUNITEDSTATES

  CITYPOINT,VIRGINIA,March16,1865。

  Major—GeneralW。T。SHERMAN,commandingmilitaryDivisionoftheMississippi。

  GENERAL:Yourinterestingletterofthe12thinst,isjustreceived。Ihaveneverfeltanyuneasinessforyoursafety,butI

  havefeltgreatanxietytoknowjusthowyouwereprogressing。I

  knew,orthoughtIdid,that,withthemagnificentarmywithyou,youwouldcomeoutsafelysomewhere。

  Tosecurecertainsuccess,IdeemedthecaptureofWilmingtonofthegreatestimportance。Butlercamenearlosingthatprizetous。

  ButTerryandSchofieldhavesinceretrievedhisblunders,andIdonotknowbutthefirstfailurehasbeenasvaluableasuccessforthecountryasthecaptureofFortFisher。Butlermaynotseeitinthatlight。

  Eversinceyoustartedonthelastcampaign,andbefore,IhavebeenattemptingtogetsomethingdoneintheWest,bothtocooperatewithyouandtotakeadvantageoftheenemy’sweaknessthere——toaccomplishresultsfavorabletous。KnowingThomastobeslowbeyondexcuse,IdepletedhisarmytoreinforceCanby,sothathemightactfromMobileBayontheinterior。WithallIhavesaid,hehasnotmovedatlastadvices。Canbywassendingacavalryforce,ofaboutseventhousand,fromVicksburgtowardSelma。IorderedThomastosendWilsonfromEastporttowardthesamepoint,andtogethimoffassoonafterthe20thofFebruaryaspossible。Hetelegraphedmethathewouldbeoffbythatdate。

  Hehasnotyetstarted,orhadnotatlastadvices。IorderedhimtosendStonemanfromEastTennesseeintoNorthwestSouthCarolina,tobethereaboutthetimeyouwouldreachColumbia。Hewouldeitherhavedrawnofftheenemy’scavalryfromyou,orwouldhavesucceededindestroyingrailroads,supplies,andothermaterial,whichyoucouldnotreach。AtthattimetheRichmondpaperswerefulloftheaccountsofyourmovements,andgavedailyaccountsofmovementsinWestNorthCarolina。IsupposedallthetimeitwasStoneman。YoumayjudgemysurprisewhenIafterwardlearnedthatStonemanwasstillinLouisville,Kentucky,andthatthetroopsinNorthCarolinawereKirk’sforces!InorderthatStonemanmightgetoffwithoutdelay,ItoldThomasthatthreethousandmenwouldbesufficientforhimtotake。InthemeantimeIhaddirectedSheridantogethiscavalryready,and,assoonasthesnowinthemountainsmeltedsufficiently,tostartforStaunton,andgoonanddestroytheVirginiaCentralRailroadandcanal。Timeadvanced,untilhesetthe28thofFebruaryforstarting。IinformedThomas,anddirectedhimtochangethecourseofStonemantowardLynchburg,todestroytheroadinVirginiaupasneartothatplaceaspossible。NothearingfromThomas,Itelegraphedtohimaboutthe12th,toknowifStonemanwasyetoff。Herepliednot,butthathe(Thomas)wouldstartthatdayforKnoxville,togethimoffassoonaspossible。

  Sheridanhasmadehisraid,andwithsplendidsuccess,sofarasheard。Iamlookingforhimat\"WhiteHouse\"to—day。Sinceaboutthe20thoflastmonththeRichmondpapershavebeenprohibitedfrompublishingaccountsofarmymovements。Wearelefttoourownresources,therefore,forinformation。YouwillseefromthepaperswhatSheridanhasdone;ifyoudonot,theofficerwhobearsthiswilltellyouall。

  Leehasdepletedhisarmybutverylittlerecently,andIlearnofnonegoingsouth。Someregimentsmayhavebeendetached,butI

  thinknodivisionorbrigade。ThedeterminationseemstobetoholdRichmondaslongaspossible。Ihaveaforcesufficienttoleaveenoughtoholdourlines(allthatisnecessaryofthem),andmoveoutwithplentytowhiphiswholearmy。Buttheroadsareentirelyimpassable。Untiltheyimprove,IshallcontentmyselfwithwatchingLee,andbepreparedtopitchintohimifheattemptstoevacuatetheplace。ImaybringSheridanover——thinkIwill——

  andbreakuptheDanvilleandSouthaideRailroads。Thesearethelastavenueslefttotheenemy。

  RecruitshavecomeinsorapidlyattheWestthatThomashasnowaboutasmuchforceashehadwhenheattackedHood。Ihavestoppedallwho,underpreviousorders,wouldgotohim,exceptthosefromIllinois。

  FearingthepossibilityoftheenemyfallingbacktoLynchburg,andafterwardattemptingtogointoEastTennesseeorKentucky,IhaveorderedThomastomovetheFourthCorpstoBull’sGap,andtofortifythere,andtoholdouttotheVirginialine,ifhecan。HehasaccumulatedalargeamountofsuppliesinKnoxville,andhasbeenorderednottodestroyanyoftherailroadwestoftheVirginiaHue。ItoldhimtogetreadyforacampaigntowardLynchburg,ifitbecamenecessary。Henevercanmakeonethereorelsewhere;butthestepstakenwillprepareforanyoneelsetotakehistroopsandcomeeastorgotowardRome,whichevermaybenecessary。Idonotbelieveeitherwill。

  WhenIhearthatyouandSchofieldaretogether,withyourbackuponthecoast,Ishallfeelthatyouareentirelysafeagainstanythingtheenemycando。LeemayevacuateRichmond,buthecannotgettherewithforceenoughtotouchyou。Hisarmyisnowdemoralizedanddesertingveryfast,bothtousandtotheirhomes。

  Aretrogrademovementwouldcosthimthousandsofmen,evenifwedidnotfollow。

  Fivethousandmen,belongingtothecorpswithyou,arenowontheirwaytojoinyou。Ifmorereenforoementsarenecessary,I

  willsendthem。Mynotionis,thatyoushouldgetRaleighassoonaspossible,andholdtherailroadfromthereback。Thismaytakemoreforcethanyounowhave。

  >FromthatpointallNorthCarolinaroadscanbemadeuselesstotheenemy,withoutkeepingupcommunicationswiththerear。

  HopingtohearsoonofyourjunctionwiththeforcesfromWilmingtonandNewborn,Iremain,veryrespectfully,yourobedientservant,U。S。GRANT,Lieutenant—General。

  HEADQUARTERSMILITARYDIVISIONOFTHEMISSISSIPPIINTHEFIELD,COX’SBRIGADE,NEUSERIVER,NORTHCAROLINA,March22,1865

  Lieutenant—GeneralU。S。GRANT,Commander—in—Chief,CityPoint,Virginia。

  GENERAL:IwroteyoufromFayetteville,NorthCarolina,onTuesday,the14thinstant,thatIwasallreadytostartforGoldsboro’,towhichpointIhadalsoorderedGeneralSchofield,fromNewborn,andGeneralTerry,fromWilmington。IknewthatGeneralJos。Johnstonwassupremeincommandagainstme,andthatheworldhavetimetoconcentratearespectablearmytoopposethelaststageofthismarch。Accordingly,GeneralSlocumwasorderedtosendhismainsupply—train,underescortoftwodivisions,straightforBentonsville,whilehe,withhisotherfourdivisions,disencumberedofallunnecessarywagons,shouldmarchtowardRaleigh,bywayofthreat,asfarasAverysboro’。GeneralHoward,inlikemanner,senthistrainswiththeSeventeenthCorps,welltotheright,and,withthefourdivisionsoftheFifteenthCorps,tookroadswhichwouldenablehimtocomepromptlytotheexposedleftflank。Westartedonthe16th,butagaintherainssetin,andtheroads,alreadybadenough,becamehorrible。

  OnTuesday,the16th,GeneralSlocumfoundHardee’sarmy,fromCharleston,whichhadretreatedbeforeusfromCheraw,inpositionacrossthenarrow,swampyneckbetweenCapeFearandNorthRivers,wheretheroadbranchesofftoGoldsboro’。Thereaprettyseverefightoccurred,inwhichGeneralSlocum’stroopscarriedhandsomelytheadvancedline,heldbyaSouthCarolinabrigade,commandedbyaColonelButler。ItsCommander,ColonelRhett,ofFortSumternotoriety,withoneofhisstaff,hadthenightbeforebeencaptured,byKilpatrick’sscouts,fromhisveryskirmish—line。ThenextmorningHardeewasfoundgone,andwaspursuedthroughandbeyoudAverysboro’。GeneralSlocumburiedonehundredandeightdeadrebels,andcapturedanddestroyedthreeguns。Someeightywoundedrebelswereleftinourhands,and,afterdressingtheirwounds,welefttheminahouse,attendedbyaConfederateofficerandfourprivates,detailedoutofourprisonersandparoledforthepurpose。

  WeresumedthemarchtowardGoldsboro’。IwaswiththeleftwinguntilIsupposedalldangerhadpassed;but,whenGeneralSlocum’sheadofcolumnwaswithinfourmilesofBentonsville,afterskirmishingasusualwithcavalry,hebecameawarethattherewasinfantryinhisfront。Hedeployedacoupleofbrigades,which,onadvancing,sustainedapartialrepulse,butsoonrallied,whenheformedalineofthetwoleadingdivisions(Morgan’sandCarlin’s)

  ofJeff。C。Davis’scorps。Theenemyattackedthesewithviolence,butwasrepulsed。ThiswasintheforenoonofSunday,the19th。

  GeneralSlocumbroughtforwardthetwodivisionsoftheTwentiethCorps,hastilydisposedofthemfordefense,andGeneralKilpatrickmassedhiscavalryontheleft。

  GeneralJos。Johnstonhad,thenightbefore,marchedhiswholearmy(Bragg,Cheatham,S。D。Lee,Hardee,andallthetroopshehaddrawnfromeveryquarter),determined,ashetoldhismen,tocrashoneofourcorps,andthendefeatusindetail。HeattackedGeneralSlocuminpositionfrom3P。M。onthe19thtilldark;butwaseverywhererepulsed,andlostheavily。Atthetime,IwaswiththeFifteenthCorps,marchingonaroadmoretotheright;but,onhearingofGeneralSlocum’sdanger,directedthatcorpstowardCox’sBridge,inthenightbroughtBlair’scorpsover,andonthe20thmarchedrapidlyonJohnston’sflankandrear。Westruckhimaboutnoon,forcedhimtoassumethedefensive,andtofortify。

  Yesterdaywepushedhimhard,andcameverynearcrushinghim,therightdivisionoftheSeventeenthCorps(Mower’s)havingbrokenintowithinahundredyardsofwhereJohnstonhimselfwas,atthebridgeacrossMillCreek。Lastnightheretreated,leavingusinpossessionofthefield,dead,andwounded。WehaveovertwothousandprisonersfromthisaffairandtheoneatAverysboro’,andIamsatisfiedthatJohnston’sarmywassoroughlyhandledyesterdaythatwecouldmarchrightontoRaleigh;butwehavenowbeenoutsixweeks,livingprecariouslyuponthecollectionsofourforagers,ourmendirty,ragged,andsaucy,andwemustrestandfixupalittle。Ourentirelossesthusfar(killed,wounded,andprisoners)willbecoveredbytwenty—fivehundred,agreatpartofwhichare,asusual,slightwounds。Theenemyhaslostmorethandoubleasmany,andwehaveinprisonersalonefulltwothousand。

  Ilimitedthepursuit,thismorning,toMillCreek,andwillforthwithmarchthearmytoGoldsboro’,theretorest,reclothe,andgetsomerations。

  OurcombinationsweresuchthatGeneralSchofieldenteredGoldsboro’fromNewborn;GeneralTerrygotCox’sBridge,withpontoonslaid,andabrigadeacrossNeuseRiverintrenched;andwewhippedJos。Johnston——allonthesameday。

  Afterridingoverthefieldofbattleto—day,nearBentonsville,andmakingthenecessaryorders,Ihaveriddendowntothisplace(Cox’sBridge)toseeGeneralTerry,andto—morrowshallrideintoGoldsboro。

  Iproposetocollecttheremyarmyproper;shallpostGeneralTerryaboutFaison’sDepot,andGeneralSchofieldaboutKinston,partlytoprotecttheroad,butmoretocollectsuchfoodandforageasthecountryaffords,untiltherailroadsarerepairedleadingintoGoldsboro’。

  IfearthesehavenotbeenpushedwiththevigorIhadexpected;

  butIwillsoonhavethembothgoing。Ishallproceedatoncetoorganizethreearmiesoftwenty—fivethousandmeneach,andwilltryandbeallreadytomarchtoRaleighorWeldon,aswemaydetermine,byorbeforeApril10th。

  Iincloseyouacopyofmyordersofto—day。Iwouldliketobemorespecific,buthavenotthedata。Wehavelostnogeneralofficersnoranyorganization。GeneralSlocumtookthreegunsatAverysboro’,andlostthreeothersatthefirstdashonhimatBentonsville。Wehaveallourwagonsandtrainsingoodorder。

  Yourstruly,W。T。SHERMAN,Major—General。

  HEADQUARTERSMILITARYDIVISIONOFTHEMISSISSIPPIINTHEFIELD,COX’SBRIGADE,GOLDSBORO’,NORTHCAROLINA,March23,1865。

  Lieutenant—GeneralU。S。GRANT,commandingtheArmiesoftheUnitedStates,CityPoint,Virginia。

  GENERAL:OnreachingGoldsboro’thismorning,IfoundLieutenantDunnawaitingmewithyourletterofMarch18thanddispatchofthe17th。IwroteyoufullyfromCox’sBridgeyesterday,andsincereachingGoldsboro’havelearnedthatmyletterwassentpunctuallytoNewborn,whenceitwillbedispatchedtoyou。

  IamverygladtohearthatGeneralSheridandidsuchgoodservicebetweenRichmondandLynchburg,andhopehewillkeeptheballmoving,Iknowthattheseraidsanddashesdisconcertourenemyanddiscouragehimmuch。

  GeneralSlocum’stwocorps(FourteenthandTwentieth)arenowcomingin。IwilldisposeofthemnorthofGoldsboro’,betweentheWeldonroadandLittleRiver。GeneralHowardto—dayismarchingsouthoftheNenae,andto—morrowwillcomeinandoccupygroundnorthofGoldsboro’,extendingfromtheWeldonRailroadtothatleadingtoKinston。

  Ihaveorderedalltheprovisionaldivisions,madeupoftroopsbelongingtotheregularcorps,tobebrokenup,andthementojointheirproperregimentsandorganizations;andhaveorderedGeneralSchofieldtoguardtherailroadsbacktoNewbornandWilmington,andtomakeupamovablecolumnequaltotwenty—fivethousandmen,withwhichtotakethefield。Hisarmywillbethecentre,asontheAtlantacampaign。IdonotthinkIwantanymoretroops(otherthanabsenteesandrecruits)tofillupthepresentregiments,andIcanmakeupanarmyofeightythousandmenbyApril10th。IwillpostGeneralKilpatrickatMountOliveStationontheWilmingtonroad,andthenallowthearmysomerest。

  Wehavesentallouremptywagons,underescort,withtheproperstaff—officers,tobringupfromKinstonclothingandprovisions。

  Aslongaswemovewecangatherfoodandforage;but,themomentwestop,troublebegins。

  Ifeelsadlydisappointedthatourrailroadsarenotdone。IdonotliketosaytherehasbeenanyneglectuntilImakeinquiries;

  butitdoesseemtometherepairsshouldhavebeenmadeerethis,andtheroadproperlystocked。Icanonlyhearofonelocomotive(besidesthefouroldones)ontheNewbernroad,andtwodamagedlocomotives(foundbyGeneralTerry)ontheWilmingtonroad。I

  leftGeneralsEastonandBeckwithpurposelytomakearrangementsinanticipationofmyarrival,andhaveheardfromneither,thoughI

  supposethembothtobeatMoreheadCity。

  Atallevents,wehavenowmadeajunctionofallthearmies,andifwecanmaintainthem,will,inashorttime,beinapositiontomarchagainstRaleigh,Gaston,Weldon,orevenRichmond,asyoumaydetermine。

  IfIgetthetroopsallwellplaned,andthesuppliesworkingwell,Imayrunuptoseeyouforadayortwobeforedivingagainintothebowelsofthecountry。

  Iwillmake,inaveryshorttime,accuratereportsofouroperationsforthepasttwomonths。Yourstruly,W。T。SHERMAN,Major—Generalcommanding。

  HEADQUARTERSMILITARYDIVISIONOFTHEMISSISSIPPIINTHEFIELD,COX’SBRIGADE,GOLDSBORO’,NORTHCAROLINA,March24,1865。

  Lieutenant—GeneralU。S。GRANT,CityPoint,Virginia。

  GENERAL:IhavekeptLieutenantDunnoverto—daythatImightreportfarther。Allthearmyisnowin,savethecavalry(whichI

  havepostedatMountOliveStation,southoftheNenae)andGeneralTerry’scommand(which——to—morrowwillmovefromCog’sFerrytoFaison’sDepot,alsoontheWilmingtonroad)。Isendyouacopyofmyordersofthismorning,theoperationofwhichwill,Ithink,sooncompleteourroads。ThetelegraphisnowdonetoMoreheadCity,andbyitIlearnthatstoreshavebeensenttoKinstoninboats,andthatourwagonsareloadingwithrationsandclothing。

  ByusingtheNeuseashighupasKinston,haulingfromtheretwenty—sixmiles,andbyequippingthetworoadstoMoreheadCityandWilmington,Ifeelcertainwecannotonlyfeedandequipthearmy,butinashorttimefillourwagonsforanotherstart。I

  feelcertain,fromthecharacterofthefighting,thatwehavegotJohnston’sarmyafraidofus。Hehimselfactswithtimidityandcaution。Hiscavalryalonemanifestsspirit,butlimitsitsoperationstoourstragglersandforaging—parties。Mymarchingcolumnsofinfantrydonotpaythecavalryanyattention,butwalkrightthroughitIthinkIseeprettyclearlyhow,inonemoremove,wecancheck—

  mateLee,forcinghimtouniteJohnstonwithhiminthedefenseofRichmond,ortoabandonthecause。Ifeelcertain,ifheleavesRichmond,VirginialeavestheConfederacy。Iwillstudymymapsalittlemorebeforegivingmypositiveviews。IwantallpossibleinformationoftheRoanokeastonavigability,howfarup,andwithwhatdraught。

  Wefindthecountrysandy,dry,withgoodroads,andmorecornandforagethanIhadexpected。Thefamiliesremain,butIwillgraduallypushthemallouttoRaleighorWilmington。Wewillneedeveryhouseinthetown。LieutenantDunncantellyouofmanythingsofwhichIneednotwrite。Yourstruly,W。T。SHERMAN,Major—General。

  HEADQUARTERSMILITARYDIVISIONOFTHEMISSISSIPPIINTHEFIELD,COX’SBRIGADE,GOLDSBORO’,NORTHCAROLINA,April5,1865

  Major—GeneralGeorgeH。Thomas,commandingDepartmentoftheCumberland。

  DEARGENERAL:IcanhardlyhelpsmilingwhenIcontemplatemycommand——itisdecidedlymixed。Ibelieve,butamnotcertain,thatyouareinmyjurisdiction,butIcertainlycannothelpyouinthewayofordersormen;nordoIthinkyouneedeither。GeneralCrufthasjustarrivedwithhisprovisionaldivision,whichwillatoncebebrokenupandthemensenttotheirproperregiments,asthatofMeagherwasonmyarrivalhere。

  YoumayhavesomefeelingaboutmyaskingthatGeneralSlocumshouldhavecommandofthetwocorpsthatproperlybelongtoyou,viz。,theFourteenthandTwentieth,butyoucanrecallthathewasbutacorpscommander,andcouldnotlegallymakeordersofdischarge,transfer,etc。,whichwasimperativelynecessary。I

  thereforeaskedthatGeneralSlocumshouldbeassignedtocommand\"anarmyinthefield,\"calledtheArmyofGeorgia,composedoftheFourteenthandTwentiethCorps。TheorderisnotyetmadebythePresident,thoughIhaverecognizeditbecauseboth,GeneralGrantandthePresidenthavesanctionedit,andpromisedtohavetheordermade。

  Myarmyisnowhere,prettywellcladandprovided,dividedintothreeparts,oftwocorpseach——muchasouroldAtlantaarmywas。

  Iexpecttomoveoninafewdays,andpropose(ifLeeremainsinRichmond)topasstheRoanoke,andopencommunicationwiththeChowanandNorfolk。ThiswillbringmeindirectcommunicationwithGeneralGrant。

  Thisisanadmirablepoint——countryopen,andthetworailroadsingoodorderbacktoWilmingtonandBeaufort。Wehavealreadybroughtupstoresenoughtofillourwagons,andonlyawaitsomefewarticles,andthearrivalofsomemenwhoaremarchingupfromthecoast,tobeoff。

  GeneralGrantexplainedtomehisorderstoyou,which,ofcourse,areallright。YoucanmakereportsdirecttoWashingtonortoGeneralGrant,butkeepmeadvisedoccasionallyofthegeneralstateofaffairs,thatImayknowwhatishappening。Imustgivemyundividedattentiontomattershere。Youwillhearfromathousandsourcesprettyfairaccountsofournextmarch。Yourstruly,W。T。SHERMAN,Major—General。

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  SOUTHATLANTICSQUADRON

  FLAG—SHIPPHILADELPHIA,CHARLESTON,April20,1865

  Major—GeneralW。T。SHERMAN,commandingArmiesoftheTennessee,Georgia,andMississippi。

  MrDEARGENERAL:Iwasmuchgratifiedbyasightofyourhandwriting,whichhasjustreachedmefromGoldsboro’;itwasverysuggestiveofapasttome,whentheseregionswerethesceneofyouroperations。

  AsyouprogressedthroughSouthCarolina,therewasnomanifestationofweaknessorofanintentiontoabandonCharleston,untilwithinafewhoursofthefact。Onthe11thofFebruaryI

  wasatStono,andaspiriteddemonstrationwasmadebyGeneralSchimmel—pfennigandthevessels。Hedrovetherebelsfromtheirrifle—pitsinfrontofthelines,extendingfromFortPringle,andpushedthemvigorously。ThenextdayIwasatBull’sBay,withadozensteamers,amongthemthefinestofthesquadron。GeneralPotterhadtwelvetofifteenhundredmen,theobjectbeingtocarryoutyourviews。Wemadeasmuchfussaspossible,andwithbettersuccessthanIanticipated,foritseemsthattherebsconceivedStonotobeafeint,andtherealobjectatBull’sBay,supposing,fromthenumberofsteamersandboats,thatwehadseveralthousandmen。NowcameanaidefromGeneralGillmore,atPortRoyal,withyourcipher—dispatchfromMidway,soIsteameddowntoPortRoyaltoseehim。Nextdaywasspentinvaineffortstodecipher—finallyitwasaccomplished。YouthoughtthatthestateoftheroadsmightforceyoutoturnuponCharleston;soIwentthereonthe15th,buttherewasnosignyetofflinching。ThenIwenttoBull’sBaynextday(16th),andfoundthatthetroopswerenotyetashore,owingtothedifficultiesofshoalwater。Oneofthegunboatshadcontrivedtogetuptowithinshellingrange,andbothsoldiersandsailorswereworkinghard。Ontheeveningofthe18thIsteameddowntoStonotoseehowmattersweregoingthere。PassingCharleston,I

  noticedtwolargefires,wellinside——probablypreparingtoleave。

  Onthe17th,inStono,rumorswereflyingaboutlooseofevacuation。Incourseofthemorning,GeneralSchimmelpfennigtelegraphedme,fromMorrisIsland,thatthereweresymptomsofleaving;thathewouldagainmakeapushatStono,andaskedformonitors。GeneralSchimmelpfennigcamedownintheafternoon,andwemetintheFollyBranch,nearSecessionville。Hewassorethattherebswouldbeoffthatnight,sohewastoassaulttheminfront,whileamonitorandgunboatsstungtheirflanksbothsides。

  Ialsosentanaidetoordermybatteryoffiveeleven—inchguns,atCumming’sPoint,tofiresteadilyallnightonSullivan’sIsland,andtwomonitorstocloseuptotheislandforthesameobject。Nextmorning(18th)therascalswerefoundtobeoff,andwebrokeinfromalldirections,bylandandwater。Themainbodieshadleftateightornineintheevening,leavingdetachmentstokeepupafirefromthebatteries。Isteamedroundquickly,andsoongotintothecity,threadingthestreetswithalargegroupofnavalcaptainswhohadjoinedme。Allwassilentasthegrave。Noonetobeseenbutafewfiremen。

  Noonecanquestiontheexcellenceofyourjudgmentintakingthetrackyoudid,andIneverhadanymisgivings,butitwasnaturaltodesiretogointotheplacewithastronghand,for,ifanyonespotinthelandwasforemostinthetrouble,itwasCharleston。

  Yourcampaignwasthefinalblow,grandinconception,completeinexecution;andnowitisyourstosecurethelastarmywhichrebeldompossesses。Ihearofyourbeinginmotionbythe9th,andhopethattheresultmaybeallthatyouwish。

  TidingsofthemurderofthePresidenthavejustcome,andshockedeverymind。CanitbethatsucharesortfindsrootinanystratumofAmericanopinion?Evidentlyithasnotbeentheactofoneman,norofamadman。Whohavepromptedhim?

  Iamgratefulforyourremembranceofmyboy;thethoughtofhimisevernearesttomyheart。Generous,brave,andnoble,asIeverknewhimtobe,thatheshouldclosehisyounglifesoearly,evenundertheacceptedconditionsofasoldier’slife,asasonoftheUnion,wouldhavebeengriefsufficientformetobear;butthathispreciousremainsshouldhavebeensotreatedbythebrutesintowhosehandstheyfell,addseventothebitternessofdeath。IamnowawaitingthehourwhenIcanpaymylastdutiestohismemory。

  Withmybeatandsincerewishes,mydeargeneral,foryoursuccessandhappiness,Iam,mosttruly,yourfriend,J。A。DAHLGREN。

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