Showing posts with label Thomas Gibson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas Gibson. Show all posts

Sunday, June 13, 2021

William H. Richardson to John W. Garrett, October 17, 1859 – 2:40 p.m.

Richmond, October 17th, 1859–2.40 P. M.
John W. Garrett, Esq.,
            Pres't B. & O. R. R. Co.:

The Governor requests that you will send the following order to Col. Gibson. Three good companies from that regiment can be immediately called out.

WM. H. RICHARDSON,        
Adjutant General.

SOURCE: B. H. Richardson, Annapolis, Maryland, Publisher, Correspondence Relating to the Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, 17th October, 1859, p. 10

Saturday, June 12, 2021

William H. Richardson to Colonel Thomas Gibson, October 17, 1859 – 2:40 p.m.

Richmond, Oct. 17th, 1859–2.40 P. M.
Col. John Thos. Gibson, 55th Regiment,
            Charlestown, Jefferson Co., Va.:
Care John W. Garrett, Esq.,
            (Pres't, Balto.)

Sir:—The commander-in-chief, calls your attention to the provisions of the first section of chapter twenty-nine of the code, and directs that you call out immediately a sufficient force from your regiment to put down the rioters at Harper's Ferry. The commander-in-chief is informed that the Arsenal and Government property at that place are in possession of a band of rioters. You will act promptly and fully in this emergency, and command the troops called out in person.

By command,
WM. H. RICHARDSON,
Adjutant General.    

SOURCE: B. H. Richardson, Annapolis, Maryland, Publisher, Correspondence Relating to the Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, 17th October, 1859, p. 11