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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Stevenson, August 21, 1863—11 a. m.. Major-General CRITTENDEN, Dumlap: All your dispatches have been received. Thanks for your prompt movements and reports. Hope to know…
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Stevenson, August 21, 1863. Brigadier-General LYTLE, Bridgeport: The general commanding, with Generals McCook and Stanley, is going down to Bridgeport. He wishes you to meet…
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Stevenson, August 21, 1863. Major-General THOMAS, Commanding Fourteenth Army Corps: The steamer Paint Rock is between the Skillet and Suck, tied up. The general commanding…
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Stevenson, Ala. Stevenson, Ala., August 21, 1863. Colonel GoppaARD, Assistant Adjutant-General: COLONEL: Having examined, by direction of the general coémmanding, Waperton’s Ferry and vicinity, on the Tennessee River, near Stevenson,…
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HEADQUARTERS, Germantown, August 21, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel BINMORE, Assistant Adjutant-General : My command will be at White’s Station to-night. We are just reaching this place now. JAS. M. TRUE, Colonel, Commanding…
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Camp Sherman Camp Sherman, August 21, 1863. Colonel CoRSsE, Commanding Fourth Brigade : CoLONEL : It is reported that the enemy’s cavalry, amounting to 2,000, are hovering in the vicinity…
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HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-THIRD ARMY CORPS, Crab Orchard, Ky., August 20, 1863. You are directed by Major-General Hartsuff to detail a guard of the arrival of the column or until the receipt…
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HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-THIRD ARMY CORPS, Crab Orchard, August 20, 1863. Get up all your wagons to-night and move from your present place at an early hour to-morrow morning to Livingston and…
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Crab Orchard Crab Orchard, August 20, 1863. General HARTSUFF, Commanding Twenty-third Army Corps: You will please order General Hascall’s division to move at an early hour to-morrow morning through Somerset,…
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CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, August 20, 1863. General FERRERO, Camp Nelson, Ky. : General Parke wishes to know how soon you can send two brigades to the front, their strength, &c. N.…