Letter

James P. Major to Major-General THomas, August 16, 1863

HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND,

Major-General THomas, Decherd: The general commanding wishes me to say that you will have the guarding of the railroad from Decherd down. He also wishes you to furnish a guard to guard the stores at Decherd in charge of Captain Johnson, assistant quartermaster. FRANK S. BOND, Major and Aide-de-Camp. DECHERD, August 16, 1863—8.30 p. m. Maj. F. 8. Bonn: Dispatch received. Paragraph 8 of order received last night placed the depots and line of communication and its protection in charge of Major-General Granger, of the Reserve Corps, except one regiment of infantry to be stationed at-Cowan; that regiment has. been detailed, and the balance of my troops have marched for the points indicated in order. GEO. H. THOMAS, Major-General, U. S. Army. AUGUST 16, 1863. Major-General THOMAS, Decherd: The general commanding directs me to say that one of your regiments was temporarily detached to guard hospitals, &c., at Cowan, and a detachment from it can guard the depot at Decherd ; that General Granger will move a column of the Reserve Corps and has not the men to spare now, but will relieve your force on the railroad as soon as he can. At what hour do you leave? The general’ commanding proposes to go Gown and see you in the morning.

? FRANK 8S. BOND,

Major and Aide-de-Camp.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, North Alabama, West Georgia, Pt. 1. Location: Winchester, Tenn.. Summary: Major-General Thomas receives orders to guard the railroad and stores at Decherd, while coordinating troop deployments with General Granger for protecting depots and communication lines in August 1863.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 30, Part 1 View original source ↗