Date From To Add From Add To Type Condition Old Cat Subject
3/1/64 A. A. Bursby, George S. Storrs, Major Demopolis, Al. French's Division Letter 8792 Semi-monthly division report not received
3/8/64 A. A. Bursby, George S. Storrs, Major Demopolis, Al. French's Division Orders/Circulars 2875 General Order No. 2.Cannoneers to be mounted when crossing rivers or moving rapidly. Haversacks and equipment are to be kept off gun carriages and caissons.
4/27/64 J. A. Shingleur, AAG George S. Storrs, Major Tuscaloosa,, Al. Letter 8793 Requests list of officers in division and dates of commission.
5/2/64 SamuelCooper,, General, AAG Richmond, Va. Orders/Circulars 2877 General Order No. 45. Stragglers, impressment of horses, prisoners, muster rolls.
5/5/64 James A. Haskins, Capt. George S. Storrs, Major Tuscaloosa,, Al. Letter 2879 Reporting incompetent officers.
5/5/64 S. Cooper Richmond, Va Orders/Circulars 2878 General Order No. 46. Court Martial of Major General L. Laws.
5/12/64 J. A. Shingleur, AAG George S. Storrs, Major Tuscaloosa,, Al. HQ French's Division Movement Orders 2880 French's Division to move to Rome, Ga., with the first Brigade
5/12/64 Henry Guibor, Captain Unk. Unk. Unk. (Stoorr) Arms Report 2876 Report of condition of Guibor's Battery.Cannon, horses, ammunition and number of men.Note: 12 pounder Napoleon guns.
5/18/64 J. A. Peall (?). Ordnance Officer Unk. Unk. Unk. Arms Report 2881 Report of small arms and ammunition in General Ecton's Brigade French's Division.Probably addressed to Major Storrs.
5/21/64 Jno. James Ward, Captain George Storrs, Major Altoona, Ga. Unk Field Report 2882 Report of Ward's Light Artillery Company, Major Storr's Battalion. Number of men present and absent listed by rank and grade.Listing of available equipment.
5/21/64 Joseph W. Sidlake, Sgt, Major, James A. Hoskins, Capt. Morning Report 8767 Report of the number of people in Hoskins, Light Battery in the field
5/27/64 SamuelCooper,, General, AAG Richmond, Va. Orders/Circulars 2884 General Orders, No. 48. Bonded receipts of tax service; collections of tithes; transportation for supplies; conscripts; amendment of Paragraph G.O., No.6.; grain; employment of able bodied men.
5/27/64 SamuelCooper,, General, AAG Richmond, Va. Orders/Circulars 2885 General Orders, No. 48. (Duplicate)
5/27/64 James W. Sidlake(?), Sgt, Major James A. Hoskins, Capt. Morning Report 8737 Report of the number of people in Hoskins, Light Battery in the field.
5/30/64 Unk. (Storrs?) Army Headquarters Unk. Richmond (?) Personnel List 2888 List of officers by name, rank and date of commission in Storrs Battalion, Light Artillery.
5/30/64 James Hoskins, Captain George Storrs, Major. Unk. Unk Field Report 2886 Report of Hoskin's Light Battery, Major Storr's Battalion, MG French's Division.. Number of men, horses and equipment. Note. 12 pounder Napoleon and 10 pounder Parrot guns.
5/30/64 Jno. James Ward, Captain George Storrs, Major Unk. Unk Field Report 2887 Report of Ward's Light Artillery Company, Major Storr's Battalion, MG French's Division.. Number of men present and absent listed by rank and grade.
5/30/64 Jno. J. Ward, Captain Lt. Col Sterling, Chief of Artillery. Unk Unk. Field Report 2889 Report of the number of people in Ward's Light Artillery Company Stores Battalionin the field.Includes four laundress and three servants.
5/31/64 William Palfrey, AAG George Storrs, Major Unk. Unk. Orders/Circulars 8794 Hand written Circular.Officers to obey orders of to whom assigned; artillery fire to be accurate and controlled; report movements to general of the division.
5/31/64 Joseph W. Sidlake(?), Sgt, Major, James A. Hoskins, Capt. Morning Report 8767 (duplicate  #) Report of the number of people in Hoskins, Light Battery in the field