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[First indorsement.]
ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, July 21, 1864.
Respectfully submitted to the Secretary of War.
H. L. CLAY,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[Second indorsement.]
JULY 23, 1864.
ORDNANCE BUREAU:
Could the guns, &c., be furnished? They would probably be very serviceable.
J. A. S.,
Secretary.
[THIRD indorsement.]
AUGUST 2, 1864.
Respectfully returned to Colonel Gorgas.
Twenty-pounder Parrotts can be supplies from here in the course of a few weeks. There are four 20-pounder Parrotts and one Whitworth gun at Mobile.
J. WILLCOX BROWN,
Captain and Assistant Inspector of Ordnance.
[Fourth indorsement.]
AUGUST 2, 1864.
Secretary of War for notice of above indorsement.
The arms for sharpshooters have been sent already--about a dozen.
J. GORGAS.
[Fifth indorsement.]
AUGUST 4, 1864.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL:
Refer for the information of the general commanding MISSISSIPPI Department.
J. A. S.,
Secretary.
[Sixth indorsement.]
ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, August 10, 1864.
Respectfully returned to Major-General Maury.
See indorsements of Ordnance Department and the Secretary of War. By command of Secretary of War:
H. L. CLAY,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[Inclosure.]
NEAR MISSISSIPPI RIVER, THIRTY MILES WEST OF CLINTON, LA., June 15, 1864.
General S. COOPER,
Adjutant and Inspector General, Richmond:
(Through Major General S. D. Lee, Meridian, Miss.)
GENERAL; I venture to make a few suggestions which may have some effect in facilitating the transit of the MISSISSIPPI River.
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