Summary:
Union Assistant Adjutant T. A. Meysenburg writes General Max Weber in June, 1864,
to alert him that a train is on its way to Staunton.
Brig. Gen. MAX WEBER:
MARTINSBURG,
June 4, 1864.
The commanding general wishes you to send from 300 to 400 men to Halltown, with a detachment of cavalry, to be stationed there for the present. The cavalry must scout well toward Berryville and the fords on the Shenandoah River. A large train is on its way to Staunton.
T. A. MEYSENBURG,
Assistant Adjutant-Gen.
Bibliographic Information : Letter Reproduced from The War of The Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series 1, Volume 37, Serial No. 70, Pages 587, Broadfoot Publishing Company, Wilmington, NC, 1997.