Letter

Geo. E. Flynt to Kennett, November 13, 1862

HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES FORCES,

Colonel KENNETT: CoLONEL: I understand that Lebanon is held by our troops, and that a portion of Crittenden’s forces have passed through, going south, so reported. Have received sundry telegrams yesterday and to-day from Nashville. Nothing said about a skirmish ora fight at Lebanon. I am under the impression that Crittenden’s corps has, or will, all pass through eens place, but we have no official information in regard to it at this office.

Very respectfully,

GEO. E. FLYNT,
Major and Chief of Staff.
: S.—Major Starling is General Crittenden's assistant adjutant-general.
PROVOST-MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Kentucky, Middle and East Tennessee, N. Alabama, S.W. Virginia, Pt. 1. Location: Gallatin. Summary: Major Geo. E. Flynt informs Colonel Kennett about unconfirmed reports of Union troop movements through Lebanon and requests official information regarding General Crittenden's corps during the 1862 campaign.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 20, Part 1 View original source ↗