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Ulysses S. Grant, Petersburg, Virginia, telegram to Theodore S. Bowers :
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Ulysses S. Grant, City Point, Virginia, telegram to Major General George Gordon Meade :
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Grant is sending instructions for the 2nd Calvary Division and reporting news from Colonel George H. Sharp in Richmond regarding Confederate General Jubal Early and the possibilites of an attack by General Robert E. Lee. Grant states that the present policy is to ready for an attack.
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Ulysses S. Grant, City Point, Virginia, telegram to Major General Henry Halleck :
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Grant reports that a dispatch from Nashville shows enemy scattered, but no attack has yet been made by Major General George H. Thomas. He requests Halleck to relieve Thomas and place John M. Schofield in command.
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Ulysses S. Grant, City Point, Virginia, telegram to Major General Benjamin F. Butler :
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Grant is inquiring about the enlistment of Black troops at New Bern, North Carolina; refers to a report in the Chronicle newspaper.
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Ulysses S. Grant, Vicksburg, telegram to Major General Henry W. Halleck :
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Grant informs Halleck of a dispatch from General Nathaniel P. Banks, 1863 July 8, before Port Hudson, Louisiana; Banks reports that Port Hudson has surrendered and Mississippi River is now opened.
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Ulysses S. Grant, Vicksburg, letter to Brigadier General Charles P. Stone :
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Regarding mail and telegraph operations; requests Stone inform Major General Nathaniel Banks that he can not supply transports with promptness. Also discusses General William T. Sherman's operations in MIssissippi and the situation in Jackson.
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Ulysses S. Grant autograph :
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Note signed: "Yours Truly, U.S. Grant General" with date and location.
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