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November 12, 1862. No. 12. Nashwille, Tenn., November 12, 1862. I. In establishing courier lines, a commissioned officer must be placed in charge of each line, who will be held…
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Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Major-General McCook, Nashville : General Crittenden camps on the Cumberland to-night. You must send him 50,000 rations (assorted) as soon as possible. Morgan cleared out…
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Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Major-General McCook, Nashville : Send all your available railroad force to work on bridges from Nash ville to tunnel. If you have not mechanics, the…
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‘HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Communication and dispatch of 12 m. received. Have instructed General McCook to send you 50,000 assorted rations as soon as possible.…
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November 7, 1862. ~ Bowling Green, November 7, 1862—10 p. m. Col. JOHN KENNETT, Commanding Cavalry (via Mitchellsville and courier lines) : CoLONEL: The general commanding directs that yon make…
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Bowling Green, November 7, 1862. Major-General CRITTENDEN : GENERAL: Dispatch just received from General McCook. He entered Nashville at 8 a. m. this morning. He confirms all I have stated…
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Bowling Green, Ky., November 7, 1862. Major-General CRITTENDEN, Commanding Second Army Corps, Gallatin : The general commanding directs that you cross over the river at the best point, probably opposite…
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November 7, 1862. November 7, 1862—9 a. m. Maj. Gen. THomAS L. CRITTENDEN, Commanding Second Army Oorps: GENERAL: Your three communications of yesterday are received. The general is anxious to…
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Bowling Green, November 6, 1862. General McCook, Edgefield Junction, via Mitchellsville and courier line : We have nothing from Colonel Kennett as to where heis; did he go toward Scottsville,…
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Bowling Green, November 6, 1862. Major-General McCook, Carter’s, 5 miles beyond Mitchellsville, with Sheridanâs Div., via Mitchelisville and courier line: Communication received. Move on to Nashville. Use your wagon train…