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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
May 1, 1863-6.35 a. m.General JOHN SEDGWICK and JOHN F. REYNOLDS:
The commanding general is very anxious to have frequent and full information of any movements of the enemy in your front.
S. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
HEADQUARTERS LEFT WING,
May 1, 1863-6.50 a. m.[Captain CUSHING:]
Received dispatch from General Williams in regard to movements of enemy.
JOHN SEDGWICK,
Major-General.
SEDGWICK'S CROSSING,
May 1, 1863-7.15 a. m.
Captain CUSHING:
General Sedgwick wishes to have this line extended to General Reynolds. We have no lances; send another instrument.
WILSON,
Lieutenant.
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
May 1, 1863.Lieutenant WILSON:
Extend to General Reynolds, as requested. Fifteen miles of wire came from Washington this morning. General Sedgwick will give you a detail to cut lances from the trees. I will send you some wire as soon as possible.
SAMUEL T. CUSHING,
Captain, &c.
HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS,
May 1, 1863.Major-General SEDGWICK, Commanding, &c.:
My movement is now going on. It has been delayed by the enemy sinking one of the pontoons. General Wadsworth is conducting the movement.
JOHN F. REYNOLDS,
Major-General, Commanding.
HEADQUARTERS LEFT WING,
May 1, 1863-7.45 a. m.Major-General BUTTERFIELD, Chief of Staff:
GENERAL: Will you please send three or four pontoon boats and a few balks and chesses to General Reynolds at his bridges? One of his boats was struck by a shot yesterday. Please send as early as possible.
JOHN SEDGWICK,
Major-General.
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