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[Inclosure Numbers 7.]
SIGNAL DETACHMENT, NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS,
Alexandria, La., May 3, 1864.
Captain FRANK W. MARSTON,
Chief Signal Officer, Department of the Gulf:
CAPTAIN: I have the honor to submit the following copy of messages received by me while on the station on the "Ice House."
APRIL 28.
Captain MARSTON:
Heavy skirmishing in front. The cavalry report the enemy in force. This command is under arms.
HARRIS.
APRIL 28.
General CAMERON:
Maintain your position and I will send re-enforcements to the order generals.
N. P. BANKS,
Major-General, Commanding.
APRIL 28.
General ARNOLD:
Keep me informed of the enemy's movements.
N. P. BANKS,
Major-General, Commanding.
APRIL 28.
General BANKS:
My last reports are that Colonel Davis is 5 miles from town and falling back slowly. General McClernand has pushed his infantry forward to his support.
ARNOLD,
Brigadier-General.
APRIL 28.
COMMANDING OFFICER TWENTY-SECOND KENTUCKY INFANTRY:
You will report immediately with your regiment to your brigade commander.
J. A. McCLERNAND,
Major-General.
APRIL 28.
COMMANDING OFFICER TWENTY-FOURTH INDIANA INFANTRY:
You will report with your regiment immediately to General McClernand, in the front.
J. A. McCLERNAND,
Major-General.
MAY 2.
General BANKS:
The troops have bivouacked just in front of my line on the 28th. No one hurt. I don't think the enemy are in force equal to ours.
LAWLER,
Brigadier-General.
MAY 2.
General McCLERNAND:
The troops have bivouacked just in front of my line on the 28th. No one hurt. I don't think the enemy are in force equal to ours.
LAWLER,
Brigadier-General.
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
FRANK A. IRVIN,
First Lieutenant and Acting Signal Officer.
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