I purchased this original document recently. I thought it was pretty interesting and rather humorous. Major Edward Van Voast was recommended for a desk job and a transfer in these General Orders, but it would seem that he spent the rest of the war with the same unit.
Head Quarters 19th Army Corps X
U.S. Forces Western Louisiana
Franklin Mar 12 1864
General Orders
No 28
Major Edward Van Voast 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry having shown by his conduct during the short time that he has been at this post that he is unfit to command troops; having allowed his men to steal sheep and poultry, is relieved from duty in this command and will report to the Head Quarters Department of the Gulf for duty.
It is respectfully recommended that the duty to which he may be assigned be one not requiring any ability to command men or any knowledge of regulations on General Orders.
By Order Major General Franklin
Wickham Hoffman, A.A.G
Head Quarters 19th Army Corps X
U.S. Forces Western Louisiana
Franklin Mar 12 1864
General Orders
No 28
Major Edward Van Voast 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry having shown by his conduct during the short time that he has been at this post that he is unfit to command troops; having allowed his men to steal sheep and poultry, is relieved from duty in this command and will report to the Head Quarters Department of the Gulf for duty.
It is respectfully recommended that the duty to which he may be assigned be one not requiring any ability to command men or any knowledge of regulations on General Orders.
By Order Major General Franklin
Wickham Hoffman, A.A.G
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