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General Augur's Headquarters
03-25-2013, 07:13 AM
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General Augur's Headquarters
Just found this morning -- a really fantastic map of Augur's headquarters - have never seen this before:


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03-25-2013, 07:24 AM
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RE: General Augur's Headquarters
Betty: pray tell where did you find that!?

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03-25-2013, 07:29 AM
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RE: General Augur's Headquarters
Bill -

Go here:

http://research.archives.gov/description/305822

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03-25-2013, 07:40 AM
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Wow, of course. Good find!

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03-25-2013, 07:58 AM
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Betty, is that where they took Powell after his arrest at the Surratt House?
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03-25-2013, 08:06 AM
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RE: General Augur's Headquarters
No - there was a chimney fire at this location on April 1, 1865 and Augur had removed to "temporary quarters" until the damage could be assessed:

Quote:General Augur's Headquarters were located at 15th and 1/2 Street, right next to Secretary Seward's house on Lafayette Square. However, on April 1, 1865, a fire broke out in the frame buildings on Penn. Ave which then spread to the headquarters. Shortly after the fire, the headquarters were moved to 14th Street where they were still located on the night of April 14. William H. Bell testified that he "ran down stairs, and out to the front door, hallooing “Murder!” and then ran down to General Augur’s headquarters. I did not see the guard, and ran back again. By that time, there were three soldiers who had run out of the building, and were following me. When I got half-way back to the house, turning the corner there, I saw this man run out, and get on his horse. He had on a light overcoat and brown hat; he had not his hat on when he came out and got on his horse. I did not see his horse when he came to the house, and did not know he had a horse until I saw him get on it. I hallooed to the soldiers, “There he is, going on a horse!” They slacked their running, and ran out into the street, and did not run any more until he got on his horse and started off."

Evening Star April 3, 1865
"DESTRUCTIVE FIRE - About ten o'clock Saturday night [April 1] the frame buildings on Penn'a avenue, between 15 and 15 1/2 Streets, occupied by Provost Marshal Ingraham, Captain LaMotte, mustering officer of the Department of Washington, and Captain Slipper, pass officer, were discovered to be on fire...The brick house on the corner of 15 and 1/2 Street, occupied by Maj. Gen. Augur, is badly damaged and will require some time for its repair. The investigation by Colonials Ingraham, Ludington and Kent confirms the belief that the fire resulted from a defective flue, although the fire having gained such headway in the upper rooms before it was discovered, nothing definitive is known."

Articles in the April 3rd edition of the Daily National Intelligencer and the Evening Union blame the fire on the defective flue. - Linda Anderson reseach

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03-25-2013, 07:14 PM
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Great work Brtty
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