Letter

Unknown to Colonel Zahm, November 7, 1862

Bowling Green, November 7, 1862.

Colonel ZAHM, (Via Mitchelisville and courier lines πŸ™‚

The general commanding has received your dispatch, and approves of yourcourse. General Crittenden was in Scottsville last night; moves on Gallatin this morning. Inform him of all you know, and keep up communications with him. If you have to communicate, will Colonel Kennett act on the principle that the cavalry are the eyes of the army? Take orders for co-operation from General Orittenden. Always keep up your communication with headquarters.

ARTHUR C. DUCAT, Tieutenant-Oolonel and Acting Ohief of Staff.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Kentucky, Middle and East Tennessee, N. Alabama, S.W. Virginia, Pt. 1. Location: Bowling Green. Summary: Lieutenant Colonel Arthur C. Ducat instructs Colonel Zahm to maintain communication and coordinate cavalry operations with General Crittenden during troop movements near Gallatin in 1862.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 20, Part 1 View original source β†—