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Major-General BURNSIDE:
GENERAL: The Twenty-Seventh-Second New York Cavalry, mounted, will here about 4 o'clock, and the Second [Ohio] and Twenty-fourth [New York], dismounted, will be here during the night.
Very respectfully,
E. FERRERO,
Brigadier-General.
MANASSAS, May 1, 1864.
Major-General BURNSIDE:
The Twenty-Second New York Mounted Regiment has just arrived here and will remain for the night. I will furnish them with forage. The Twenty-third U. S. Colonel Regiment has just joined my division, consisting of eight companies. They came by rail; one company not arrived; Twenty-fourth New York and Second Ohio will camp here to-night.
E. FERRERO.
BRISTONE, May 1, 1864.
Major General A. E. BURNSIDE:
The Fifth-eight and the Fifth-ninth Regiments of Massachusetts Volunteers are here, and will leave to-morrow, and Buckley's Rhode Island battery also.
Z. R. BLISS,
Colonel, Commanding.
CULPEPER, VA., May 1, 1864.
Major-General MEADE,
Commanding Army of the Potomac:
By direction of Lieutenant-General Grant, the following telegram* is forwarded to you, and he directs if you can furnish a regiment in exchange to Burnside without breaking up a brigade you will please do so.
T. S. BOWERS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[Indorsement.]
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
May 1, 1864.Respectfully referred to Major-General Sheridan, who will comply with the above instructions of Lieutenant-General Grent if practicable,
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* See Burnside to Grant, May 1, p 322.
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