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   As before stated I am of the opinion that the finally [strike ly] settlement of affairs here, on Gen'l. Sheridan's part and his departure - will come off quite suddenly at last, with very little previous notice.
   As before stated I am of the opinion that the finally [strike ly] settlement of affairs here, on Gen'l. Sheridan's part and his departure - will come off quite suddenly at last, with very little previous notice.
   I am very anxious to start for Gibson just as soon ad Dept. Hd. Qrs. move, both to straighten out my own affairs, and to complete the unfinished work on that map &c which remained to be done when I left Gibson in Sept.
   I am very anxious to start for Gibson just as soon ad Dept. Hd. Qrs. move, both to straighten out my own affairs, and to complete the unfinished work on that map &c which remained to be done when I left Gibson in Sept.
   Major Kidd would probably not feel authorized to order me away, and might not be willing to grant me leave [underline] to go.  I would rather not take a leave for the purpose, and should dislike to have to wait then until I could communicate with you, as I think it would be much better for me to go before resuming command of my company
   Major Kidd would probably not feel authorized to order me away, and might not be willing to grant me leave [underline] to go.  I would rather not take a leave for the purpose, and should dislike to have to wait then until I could communicate with you, as I think it would be much better for me to go before resuming command of my company, taking up the property &c.
  If, therefore, upon your arrival at Fort Arbuckle you should decide to go on to Gibson before returning here, I would be exceedingly obliged if you would send me a note to hand to Col. Crosby when the break up takes place here, stating that when I came away from Gibson I left unfinished matters at Dist. Hd. Qrs. which require my attention for a few days and requesting that be [strike] upon being relieved from duty at Dept. Hd. Qrs. I may be ordered to proceed to Fort Gibson and report to you for temporary spec. duty.  With such a note from you I can obtain the order without difficulty, it will be the easiest way of fixing the matter and will be a great accommodation to me.  I hope you will not object.
  There is nothing new this morning.  We had a cold night and the ground is frozen this morning.
  My regards to Woodward and to your self.
                  Very respectfully, your obediently
                                  Henry E. Alvord [underlined]
 
Genl. B. H. Grierson U.S.A.                                                              I hope to hear from you by next courier from Arbuckle.

Latest revision as of 20:24, 6 May 2019

  As before stated I am of the opinion that the finally [strike ly] settlement of affairs here, on Gen'l. Sheridan's part and his departure - will come off quite suddenly at last, with very little previous notice.
  I am very anxious to start for Gibson just as soon ad Dept. Hd. Qrs. move, both to straighten out my own affairs, and to complete the unfinished work on that map &c which remained to be done when I left Gibson in Sept.
  Major Kidd would probably not feel authorized to order me away, and might not be willing to grant me leave [underline] to go.  I would rather not take a leave for the purpose, and should dislike to have to wait then until I could communicate with you, as I think it would be much better for me to go before resuming command of my company, taking up the property &c.
  If, therefore, upon your arrival at Fort Arbuckle you should decide to go on to Gibson before returning here, I would be exceedingly obliged if you would send me a note to hand to Col. Crosby when the break up takes place here, stating that when I came away from Gibson I left unfinished matters at Dist. Hd. Qrs. which require my attention for a few days and requesting that be [strike] upon being relieved from duty at Dept. Hd. Qrs. I may be ordered to proceed to Fort Gibson and report to you for temporary spec. duty.  With such a note from you I can obtain the order without difficulty, it will be the easiest way of fixing the matter and will be a great accommodation to me.   I hope you will not object.
  There is nothing new this morning.  We had a cold night and the ground is frozen this morning.
  My regards to Woodward and to your self.
                 Very respectfully, your obediently
                                 Henry E. Alvord [underlined]

Genl. B. H. Grierson U.S.A. I hope to hear from you by next courier from Arbuckle.