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[Second indorsement.]
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, June 25, 1864.Respectfully forwarded.
The views of General Beauregard are concurred in.
W. H. TAYLOR,
Assistant Adjutant-General.(For General R. E. Lee.)
[Third indorsement.]
ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, July 8, 1864.
Respectfully referred to his Excellency the Governor of Virginia for remarks.
By command of Secretary of War:
SAML. W. MELTON,
Lieutenant-Colonel and Assistant Adjutant-General.
[Fourth indorsement.]
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA, July 11, 1864.
Colors ordered to be delivered to the Adjutant-General of the Confederate States.
By the Governor:
P. F. HOWARD,
Assistant Secretary of the Commonwealth.
[Inclosure Numbers 1.]
BATTERSEA, June 21,. 1864.
The colors turned over to me by Corporal Bush have been turned over by me to General Wise.
WM. J. TRENT,
Druggist, Poplar Lawn Hospital, Petersburg, Va.
[First indorsement.]
HEADQUARTERS JOHNSON'S DIVISION, June 21, 1864.Respectfully referred to Brigadier-General Wise for explanation.
R. E. FOOTE,
Assistant Adjutant-General.(For Major-General Johnson.)
[Second indorsement.]
JUNE 21, 1864.
These flags were not turned over to me. On the night of the 17th instant I found two flags at my headquarters-one a New York regimental flag (One hundred and thirteenth I think) with the motto, "Excelsior," a silk flag, blue with yellow fringe, flag-staff split by a ball at the top. The other was a white triangular flag with an ace of clubs in the center-the badge of the Second Corps, as I am told. On inquiry I was informed that one of my couriers brought the flags to my
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