Letter from General John Schofield to Edwin Stanton, September 16, 1864
This file unit contains a letter from General John Schofield to U.S. Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton regarding McCallum's value in the war effort.
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CAREWO
Hold Dr's army of the Ohio
1864
Heal. E. M. Stauton.
Securitary of than
Has hig love D6.
Scis
I desire to
discharge a mash plas and duty by
in pressing to you my high sense of the
valuable services men dened by Cool
D6. Direction an a General
W anager of U.S. Military Rail Roads,
She remarkable @ am paign of the
pash four months which has resulted
in the @ apture of Atlanta. has had
no more me markable fealine chan chah
presented in the mallir of supplies.
That an army of more than mucHundred
chois and mus operating humaneds of miles
from his base. in a hos tile corn try. has
here constantly and abun d anthy supplied