History of the 133d Regiment O V I And Incidents Connected With Its Service
History of the 133d Regiment O V I And Incidents Connected With Its Service
S M Sylvester M Sherman
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Ten to 15 men Ohio National Guard at work on lookout. Yesterday very wet A. M. In P. M. Division inspector here inspecting One Hundred and Thirty-third Ohio National Guard. G. S. Innis, Colonel Commanding. Fort Powhatan, Va. , July 26, 1864. Brigadier General Weitzel: General: — Is it expected at department head- quarters that I will personally superintend details on engineer fatigue duty or shall I, as heretofore, place such details under the superintendence of Lieutenant Baldwin? Am I held re...sponsible for any insufficiency of his superintendence? G. S. Innis, Colonel Commanding. Headquarters Dep't Va. And North Carolina, In the Field July 26, 1864—10 a. M. General Innis : Your dispatch received. Assist the engineers as much as possible and get that work done. G. Weitzel, Brigadier General and Acting Chief of Staff. INEFFICIENT OFFICER. — Fort Powhatan, Va. , July 26, 1864. Received 8:40 p. M. General Weitzel : General : — I consider Lieutenant Baldwin a very — 113 — inefficient officer.
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