Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Letter from Lt. Col. Alex Sympson in Chattanooga to Mackay, regarding the location of plenty of corn
and a true and loyal man
in the area, 1863 October 9
The Colonel Andrew J. Mackay Letters, 1863-1864, include letters to and from Mackay in his position as the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Cumberland. The majority of the letters concern troop movements, supplies and shipments.
Letter from Lt. St. Claire in Chattanooga to Captain Myers, regarding a trip with wagon trains from Chattanooga to Kelley's Ferry, 1863 November 3
The Colonel Andrew J. Mackay Letters, 1863-1864, include letters to and from Mackay in his position as the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Cumberland. The majority of the letters concern troop movements, supplies and shipments.
Partial letter from the Office of the Chief Quartermaster of the Department of the Cumberland to Gen. J. L. Donaldson in Nashville, regarding troop movement on trains and supplies, 1864 October 22
The Colonel Andrew J. Mackay Letters, 1863-1864, include letters to and from Mackay in his position as the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Cumberland. The majority of the letters concern troop movements, supplies and shipments.
Letter from Chaplain Thomas Van Horne in Chattanooga to Major Southard Hoffman in Washington, D.C., regarding the retention of Captain Wilson as quartermaster at the National Cemetery, 1864 November 10
The Colonel Andrew J. Mackay Letters, 1863-1864, include letters to and from Mackay in his position as the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Cumberland. The majority of the letters concern troop movements, supplies and shipments.
Letter from Mackay in Chattanooga to Brig. Gen. J. L. Donaldson in Nashville, regarding the construction of barracks, 1864 November 22
The Colonel Andrew J. Mackay Letters, 1863-1864, include letters to and from Mackay in his position as the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Cumberland. The majority of the letters concern troop movements, supplies and shipments.
Letter from Mackay in Chattanooga to General R. S. Granger, regarding shipments of soldiers, animals and supplies to Murfreesboro, 1864 December 19
The Colonel Andrew J. Mackay Letters, 1863-1864, include letters to and from Mackay in his position as the Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Cumberland. The majority of the letters concern troop movements, supplies and shipments.