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The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant: 1837-1861 - Vol. 1

By: John Y. Simon | Book details

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To Bvt. Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jesup

Fort Humboldt, Cal.
May 3, 1854.

GENERAL.

I have the honor to enclose, herewith, the Quarterly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, appertaining to my Company, for part the 2d Quarter 1854.

I am General,
Very respectfully,
To Gen. Thos. S. Jesup, Your Obt. Svt.
Quartermaster Genl. U. S. A. U. S. GRANT
Washington, D. C. Capt. F. Co. 4 Infy.

LS, ICarbS.


To Bvt. Maj. E. D. Townsend

Fort Humboldt,
Humboldt Bay, Cal.
May 7th 1854th

MAJ.

I would respectfully request a leave of absence for sixty days with permission to apply for an extension, of four months, at the Head Quarters of the Army.

I am Maj.
Very Respectfully
To Maj. E. D. Townsend Your Obt. Svt.
Asst. Adjt. Gen. U. S. A. U. S. GRANT
San Francisco, Cal. Capt. 4th Inf.y

ALS, DNA, RG 98, Pacific Division, Letters Received. By Special Orders 43, May 9, 1854, USG received leave for sixty days and permission to apply for an extension to July 31, 1854. Ibid., Special Orders.

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