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Ulysses S. Grant, Gravelly Run, Virginia, telegram to Major General George Gordon Meade :
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Ulysses S. Grant, Dabney's Mills, Virginia, telegram to Major General George Gordon Meade :
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Sending reports of positions and movements of military personnel during the Appomattox Campaign, including Brigadier General Ranald S. Mackenzie and Major General Philip Henry Sheridan; sending instructions for Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles. In pencil.
mssHM 21708
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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.
mssHM 20986
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Grant, Gravelly Run, Virginia, to Major General George Gordon Meade
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Not marked cipher. (1 page)
HM 25074
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Ulysses S. Grant, CIty Point, Virginia, telegram to Major General Alfred H. Terry :
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Regarding the possiblities of attack at General Terry's front; instructions for reserves, troop movement.
mssHM 20987
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Ulysses S. Grant, City Point, Virginia, telegram to Major General Henry W. Halleck :
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Order for Brigadier General Emory Upton to report to Major General Thomas for duty when recovered from wounds.
mssHM 20988
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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.
mssHM 20989