Telegraphs from William Prescott Smith to Colonel McCallum, September 26, 1863
This file contains telegrams from the Superintendent at Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, William Prescott Smith, to Colonel McCallum, with real-time updates on the first large scale troop mobilization of the war.
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OCR Page 1 of 6United States Military Telegraph.
By Telegraph from Kamelen Station
11.25.a m
To all DC mollum
Dated Sept
at 9.55 this am are
had plasted from Harbing
for the west welve Chousan.,A
lit have dred (12,600) men,
China three (.33) Cans of
(2N Cans of Bogging
Clytilling and twenty one,
and storses
Chousand fwo the hundred
four hams with two
B550/ men seached
Benword the End of
line four hundred
(450) our miles from stachungta
at Eleven (11) clock this
am I Continuing to more
at the zalis Effected by