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FORT GAINES, September 6, 1864.
(Received 5.55 p. m.)
General BAILEY:
Can I go to New Orleans on public business?
O. J. FLAGG,
Commissary of Subsistence.
FORT GAINES, September 6, 1864.
(Received 3.30 p. m.)
General BAILEY:
Please send one rowboat by the Planter. I have not enough here to carry all the picket for Fort Powell.
ROBINSON,
Colonel.
FORT GAINES, September 7, 1864.
(Received 8 a. m.)
Captain WILLIAMSON:
Have you received my descriptive list, which I sent over by my sergeant in charge of detail?
C. MERRITT,
Sergeant.
FORT MORGAN, September 7, 1864--2.30 p. m.
Captain FLAGG,
Commissary, Dauphin Island:
You will as early as practicable forward to me an account of subsistence stores captured at Fort Gaines.
BAILEY,
General.
FLAG-SHIP, September 7, 1864.
(Received 2.35 p. m.)
Is Lieutenant Warren a first lieutenant in the corps?
DENICKE,
Captain.
[SEPTEMBER 7, 1864]--2.40 p. m.
SIGNAL OFFICER, U. S. ARMY:
Answer.--Yes.
WARREN,
Lieutenant.
[SEPTEMBER 7, 1864]--2.45 p. m.
Lieutenant Warren will take command of signal detachment in Mobile Bay, I having been ordered to New Orleans. Lieutenant Kinney is now at New Orleans; will return to-morrow, I think. I lave to-morrow. The following enlisted men are here; Smedley, Richmond, Eaton, Cook, Stevens, and Terwilliger.
By order of Major Marston:
DENICKE,
Captain and Acting Signal Officer.
FORT MORGAN, September 7, 1864--4 p. m.
Captain DRAYTON:
I will have 200 men ready on steamer at 6 a. m. for the expedition, or at any other boat that may be more convenient for you.
BAILEY,
General.
FORT GAINES, September 7, 1864.
(Received 4.35 p. m.)
General BAILEY:
Telegram received. Report will be forwarded by first opportunity.
O. J. FLAGG,
Captain and Commissary of Subsistence.
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