Letter

Sohn C. Starkweather to George E. Flynt, August 12, 1863

Camp Dawson, Tenn.

Lieut. Col. GEORGE E. FLynt,

CoLoNnEL: I have the honor to report the following :

The First and Second Brigades of my. command Tett camp near Tantalon Station yesterday at 8 a. m., and arrived at this point at 5 o’clock last evening ; are now encamped at Blue Springs, on the railroad and creek, 4 miles below Anderson, and where there are good camping grounds and an abundance of good water. The transportation of the command is nearly all up and is in good condition. The loss of wagons will not exceed four or fivein number. Supplies of this command have been unloaded at Anderson.

I respectfully suggest that in future supplies for the First and Second Brigades, coming by railroad, be unloaded at this, point, and that if the supplies for the entire division must be unloaded at ene place that they be unloaded here, as it will be easier to haul the supplies of the First Brigade from here to Anderson than to haul the supplies of the other two brigades from there here. Will it not be better also to have the telegraph office at the headquarters of the division ?

As there is no topographical engineer on staff of Major-General Rousseau, I have instructed the topographical engineer of the Second Brigade to make map of the road and country over which the command passed, giving all desirable information, and as soon as same is completed will forward to you.

In compliment to Major Dawson, commanding Third Brigade, I have ordered that this camp be called Camp Dawson.

very respectfully, your obedient servant,

SOHN C. STARKWEATHER,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.
Hopgrs. First Division, 14TH ARMY CORPS,
Camp Dawson, August 12, 1863.
Commanding Officers First, Second, and Third Brigades :
1. The numerous orders heretofore issued from these headquarters
in regard to the burning of rails by this command seem to be greatly
disregarded. Commanding officers of regiments, battalions, comanies, and detachments are directed to at once put astop to the
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, North Alabama, West Georgia, Pt. 1. Location: Camp Dawson, Tenn.. Summary: Sohn C. Starkweather reports troop movements, camp conditions, and suggests relocating supply unloading and the telegraph office to improve logistics for the First and Second Brigades in 1863 Tennessee.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 30, Part 1 View original source ↗