Ohn C. Starkweather to W. P. Innes, August 18, 1863
Col. W. P. INNEs, Nashville: Have you a plan of the bridge at Bridgeport? If you can ascertain the length of the spans let me know. C, GODDARD, Assistant Adjutant-General.
Journal of operations of the Fourteenth Army Corps.
Headquarters Fourteenth Army Corps left camp at Decherd at 9 a.m. and camped at tunnel, near the head of Crow Creek Valley. First Brigade, First Division, at Anderson Station; Second and Third Brigades on Crow Creek. three-quarters of a mile below the mouth of Little Crow Creek. Second Division camped at Anderson Station ; Third Division at University Place ; Fourth Division at head of Sweeden’s Cove.
Hpgrs. First Division, FoURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Camp Dawson, August 18, 1863,
Lieut. Col. GEORGE E, FLynrt, Asst, Adjt. Gen. and Chief of Staff, Fourteenth A. C.:
CoLONEL : I have the honor to report that the roads between this pains and Stevenson have been repaired, as per order from corps 1eadquarters, and that one regiment of this command, the First Wisconsin, is now at work preparing general hospital at Stevenson. Also that about 35 of the convalescents, left at Cowan when the division moved from that place, have reported here for duty and rejoined their commands.
I am, colonel, very ree hi
your obedient servant,
Brigadier-General, Commanding. Hpers. FourtH Division, FouRTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
Battle Creek, East Side, August 18, 1863—4 p. m.
Lieutenant-Colonel FLYNT :