Letter
November 14, 1862. No. 15. Nashville, Tenn., November 14, 1862, The general commanding is pained to learn that many soldiers have sought and allowed themselves to be captured and paroled…
Letter
November 15, 1862. November 15, 1862. General Negley will please call at headquarters and explain on what grounds he rests his belief that the information within contained is positive. By…
Letter
Gallatin, November 14, 1862. Colonel KENNETT, Commanding Cavalry, Hartsville : COLONEL: Your dispatch has just come to hand. I will forward it immediately to the general commanding, as you desired.…
Letter
November 14, 1862. November 14, 1862â1 p. m. Col. JOHN KENNETT, Commanding Cavalry Division : COLONEL: The general directs me to inform you that he has heard from two sources…
Letter
November 14, 1862. November 14, 1862—11 a. m. Colonel KENNETT, Commanding Cavalry Division : COLONEL: Your three dispatches in relation to the occupation of Lebanon are received, and the general…
Order
Hartsville, November 14, 1862. General THOMAS: We are ordered to leave for Lebanon. We cannot do it until the regiment of infantry ordered here, with battery, arrives. I cannot leave…
Letter
Nashville, November 14, 1862. Major-General THomAs, Gallatin : If you have not communication with Crittenden, open it rapidly. Rumors from that direction. Answer immediately. By order of Major-General Rosecrans: Tneutenant-Colonel…
Letter
Nashville, November 14, 1862. I wish you would select the best locality in your neighborhood for covering that angle of the railroad by a regiment—the headquarters to be a substantial…
Dispatch
Gallatin, November 14, 1862. A dispatch from Colonel Kennett, just received, states that one of his scouts had just returned from Lebanon, and tells him that Morgan and Forrest are…
Letter
Silver Springs, November 14, 1862. Major-General THOMAS, Commanding Center: GENERAL: The inclosed note has been this moment received. As I had been ordered to send Colonel Kennett to Hartsville, and…