Letter

George H. Thomas to Don Carlos Buell, February 3, 1862

Somerset, Ky.

Brig. Gen. D. C. BUELL, Commanding Department of the Ohio, . Louisville, Ky. : GENERAL: I have the honor to forward to you by Captain Davidson, i Tenth Kentucky Volunteers, six rebel flags: one captured on the Da

field by the Second Minnesota Regiment, the others taken in the intrenchments by officers and men of the different regiments. Colonel Kise reports that his regiment captured three stands of colors, but none have been sent to these headquarters. I have ordered him to turn them in, and will forward them as soon as received. In the box with the colors is the regimental order-book of the Fifteenth Mississippi Rifles and a book of copies of all General Zollicoffer’s orders from the organization of his brigade until a few days before the battle. I am, general,

very respectfully, your obedient servant,

GEO. H. THOMAS,
Brigadier-General, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding.
GENERAL a CAMP OPPOSITE MILL SPRINGS,
No. —. January 20, 1862.
1. The general commanding congratulates the troops on the splendid
vietory aehieved over the enemy yesterday. We have met more than
double our numbers, fresh from their intrenchments, repulsed them
completely, and after a pursuit of 10 miles forced them to abandon their
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, N. Alabama, S.W. Virginia, 1861–62. Location: Somerset, Ky.. Summary: Brigadier General Geo. H. Thomas reports to General D. C. Buell the capture and forwarding of six Confederate flags and important enemy documents following the Union victory at Mill Springs in 1862.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 7 View original source ↗