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HEADQUARTERS LEFT WING HEADQUARTERS LEFT WING, November 19, 1862. Colonel KENNETT, Commanding Cavalry Division: COLONEL: I have sent Colonel Minty with his regiment to Rural Hill, instructing him to leave…
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HEADQUARTERS LEFT WING, November 19, 1862. November 19, 1862. Ool. P. B. HAWKINS, Commanding Fourteenth Brigade: COLONEL: You will at once move your command, if you deem it safe to…
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HEADQUARTERS LEFT WING, Silver Springs, November 19, 1862. Col. J. P. GARESOHE, Chief of Staff: COLONEL: All my command are on the march for Stone’s River. I have sent Colonel…
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HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY OORPS, Bowling Green, November 18, 1862—10 p. m.. Col. JOHN KENNETT, Commanding Cavalry, Gallatin: Dispatch received. Had information some time before of the aftair at Gallatin. It…
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DEPARTMENT OF THE OUMBERLAND, Nashville, November 38, 1862. Colonel KENNETT, Oommanding Cavalry Division, Hartsville, Tenn. : COLONEL: Leaving one regiment of cavalry at Hartsville, with directions to report to Major-General…
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HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Nashville, November 18, 1862. Maj. Gen. GEORGE H. THOMAS, Your dispatch, announcing threatened attack on Hartsville, is just received. Colonel Kennett was to-day ordered to leave…
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Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio, November 17, 1862. Maj. Gen. GORDON GRANGER, Lexington, Ky.: It is represented, on reliable authority, that bands composed of deserters from the rebel army are committing…
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Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio, November 17, 1862. GENERAL: The following dispositions of troops will be madeto protect that portion of Kentucky lying west of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Henderson,…
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HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Nashville, Tenn., November 17, 1862. There is every reason to believe that the report about Morgan is a perfect humbug, as there are troops in that…
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DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, November 17, 1862. No. 17. Nashville, Tenn., November 17, 1862. The following regulations are prescribed for foraging parties in this department, and must be strictly observed…