Samuel Cooper to Danville Leadbetter, November 10, 1861
Col. D. LEADBETTER : E COLONEL: Herewith you will receive an order to report to Tennessee, to keep up the line of communication by rail between Bristol and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Upon arriving in Tennessee you are authorized .
LI to call upon the railroad companies, and also upon communities in vicinity of railroad, for aid and material, employing both where necessary, giving certificates usual in such cases. While reconstructing bridges and repairing the roads you will give due care to the telegraph communication, re-establishing it where interfered with, exercising in this the authority granted with regard to the road. To enable you to carry out these instructions Stovall’s battalion, with a light battery, will be ordered to report to you at Bristol, and a regiment ordered from . General Bragg at Chattanooga, to be so disposed of as may best secure successful accomplishment of your orders. You will report to General A. S. Johnston by letter your arrival in Tennessee, the nature of your instructions, also advising General Zollicoffer to the same effect. Tull and frequent reports are desired of your operations, respecting condition of the road, and disposition of the population adjacent thereto. I am, sir,
respectfully, &c.,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
WYTHEVILLE, November 10, 1861.
J. P. BENJAMIN, Secretary of War:
Mr. Branner, president East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, came up this evening,
and says Union men are gathering; about 1,500 at Carter's Depot. See commander
of forces at Wytheville and urge him to come out. This is no sensation report, but