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HEADQUARTERS THIRD BRIGADE, Sharpsburg, Md., November 25, 1862. Having been informed by Adjutant-General Scott that you desired, it possible, that the band of guerrillas, under the command of the notorious…
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HEADQUARTERS TENTH NEW YORK CAVALRY, Rappahannock, November 16, 1862—7 p. m.. GENERAL: Sergeant Reynolds, of Captain Peck’s company (H), last sent to Morrisville, to report to Major Harhaus for picket…
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NASHVILLE NASHVILLE, December 8, 1862. Maj. Gen. GEORGE H. THOMAS, Commanding Center, Army of the Cumberland : Any more news of Hartsville affair or of the enemy? Could one of…
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HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, December 8, 1862. ‘ Nashville, December 8, 1862. Major-General THOMAS: General commanding desires you give orders to all post commanders to throw up small intrenchmeuts, and…
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Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio, December 8, 1862. Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLEOK, General-in-Ohief, Washington, D. O.: I have no cavalry to spare. There is a Tennessee regiment for General Rosecrans…
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Cincinnati Cincinnati, December 7, 1862. COLONEL: Your letter of the 25th instant [ultimo], which was received during my absence, came duly to hand. : As your force is strong enough…
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HEADQUARTERS, Bowling Green, Ky., December 7, 1862. COMMANDING OFFICER, Gallatin, Tenn. : Sir: Reliable information has just reached these headquarters that the enemy’s cavalry, 250 strong, were within 10 miles…
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BOWLING GREEN BOWLING GREEN, December 7, 1862. General ROSECRANS: I have received reliable information that 250 rebel cavalry are in Barren County, over the river, 12 miles from Scottsville. The…
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HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Nashville, December 7, 1862. Col. W. W. LOWE, ‘ Commanding Fort Donelson : Look out for Forrest. He was at Columbia yesterday, and means mischief. By…
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GALLATIN GALLATIN, December 7, 1862. General ROSECRANS: If I knew the locality of the enemy, I could use Fry’s entire division, about 8,000, I believe, and leave General Dumont to…