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March 10, 1864


The Wheeling Daily Register
March 11, 1864

ARRIVAL OF THE NEW COMMANDER OF THIS DEPARTMENT

Maj. Gen. Franz Sigel arrived in this city yesterday morning on the seven o'clock train from Pittsburg. He was stopping at the M'Lure House during the day, where many of his friends visited him. We give below the General Orders relating to the command:

WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJ'T GENL'S
OFFICE, Washington, Feb. 29.}

General Order No. 80.

Major General Franz Sigel, U. S. Volunteers, is assigned to the command of the Department of West Virginia.

By order of the President:

W. A. NICHOLS,
Ass't Adj't General

Official:A. W. Nichols, Ass't Adj. Gen.

WHEELING, W. VA.,
March 10, 1864}

General Orders No. 1.

In accordance with General Orders No. 80 War Department, I hereby assume command of the Department of West Virginia, Headquarters at Cumberland, Md.

F. SIGEL,

Maj. Gen.


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