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Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Major-General McCook, Nashville : Send all your available railroad force to work on bridges from Nash ville to tunnel. If you have not mechanics, the…
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Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Major-General CRITTENDEN, Gallatin : Fifty thousand rations have been sent to Fountain Head for the use of your army. By command of Major-General Rosecrans: Lieutenant-Colonel…
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‘HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Communication and dispatch of 12 m. received. Have instructed General McCook to send you 50,000 assorted rations as soon as possible.…
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Bowling Green, Ky., November 8, 1862. Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLEOK, General-in- Chief : I have considerable cavalry in much confusion for want of a head. I am greatly in…
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Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Hon. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War: I respectfully request that Capt. A. E. Strickle, commissary of sub sistence, be ordered to duty in this…
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Cincinnati, Ohio, November 7, 1862. Maj. Gen. GORDON GRANGER, Lexington, Ky.: General Boyle telegraphed yesterday that he has information of large train of rebel wagons entering Whitley County from Tennessee…
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Cincinnati, Ohio, November 7, 1862. Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLEOK, ; General-in- Chief: I have delayed reply to your telegram of the 5th, in order to get some further information…
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November 7, 1862. No. 7. Bowling Green, Ky., November 7, 1862. Capt. Elmer Otis, Fourth Cavalry, U.S. Army, is announced as chief of courier lines. All such lines will be…
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In Camp at Fountain Head, November 7, 1862. Lieut. Col. ARTHUR C. DucAT, [Acting] Chief of Staff: This moment had a courier in from reconnoitering party toward Gallatin. Strong rebel…
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Bowling Green, November 7, 1862. Colonel ZAHM, (Via Mitchelisville and courier lines 🙂 The general commanding has received your dispatch, and approves of yourcourse. General Crittenden was in Scottsville last…