Order

L. F. Ross to Seventeenth Illinois, Commanding Third Bri gade, February 25, 1862

Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 25, 1862.

In obedience to your order requiring a report of the movements and operations of the troops under my command during the investment and siege of this place I have the honor to submit the following:

On Saturday, the 15th instant, at about 1 o’clock p. m., I reported

myself to you for duty, and was at once assigned to the command of a y * See p. 182, d

. brigade composed of the Seventeenth and Forty-ninth Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Soon after taking command I was ordered to the right of our line for the purpose of supporting General Wallace, who was engaging the enemy on that part of the field. On reporting the re-enforcements so sent to General Wallaee I by his order took position on his left and advaneed, first sending forward two companies deployed as “skirmishers. We continued to advance until we reached the summit of a hill previously occupied by Taylors battery, the skirmishers having advanced meantime beyond the summit of the hill in view of the enemy’s batteries, and drew from them a heavy discharge of grape, canister, and shrapnel. ‘The space between our lines and the works of the enemy being examined, and no enemy appearing in the intervening space, I ordered my eommand to fall baek about twenty paces behind the summit to a more secure position, holding the two companies of skirmishers as an advance guard. This position we continued to occupy until dark, when by your order I withdrew for the night.

I have the honor to be, your obedient servant,

Colonel Seventeenth Illinois, Commanding Third Bri gade.

Commanding First Division, District West Tennessee.

No. 19.

Report of Col. William R. Morrison, Forty-ninth Illinois Infantry,

commanding Third Brigade.

ease FORTY-NINTH REGIMENT ILLINOIS INFANTRY,

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, N. Alabama, S.W. Virginia, 1861–62. Location: Fort Donelson, Tenn.. Summary: L. F. Ross reports to the Seventeenth Illinois on his command and troop movements supporting General Wallace during the siege and capture of Fort Donelson in February 1862.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 7 View original source ↗