Numbers 3. Reports of Lieutenant Adam J. Slemmer, First U. S. Artillery, of the transfer of his command from Barrancas Barracks to Fort Pickens, and subsequent events (to February 5, 1861) in Pensacola Harbor.
BARRANCAS BARRACKS, FLA., January 8, 1861.
SIR: There are rumors that the citizens of Florida and Alabama intend taking possession of the fortifications in this harbor. They have already taken those at Mobile and Savannah. I am stationed with one company (G, First Artillery) at Barrancas Barracks, having also FortBarrancas in charge. There are no accommodations for troops in the fort. Fort Pickens (unoccupied) commands the harbor, and should that work be taken possession of, our position would be useless as far as any protection to the harbor goes. Please furnish me with orders for my direction in the case before me. I have already telegraphed to the same effect.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
A. J. SLEMMER,
First Lieutenant, First Artillery, Commanding.
Colonel S. COOPER,
Adjutant-General U. S. Army.
FORT PICKENS, FLA., January 10, 1861.
SIR: I have the honor to report that on this date, I removed my command from Barranckas, Fla., to Fort Pickens, under special instructions received the previous day from the General-in-Chief.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
A. J. SLEMMER,
First Lieutenant, First Artillery, Commanding Post
Ok, from special instructions? Seems to be an epidemic of those things.
Pam