William S. Rosecrans to Braxton Bragg, December 4, 1862
DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Nashville, December 4, 1862. General BRAXTON BRAGG: GENERAL: With regard to General Orders, of your War Department, No. 84,¢ I protest against it as inhuman and…
DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Nashville, December 4, 1862. General BRAXTON BRAGG: GENERAL: With regard to General Orders, of your War Department, No. 84,¢ I protest against it as inhuman and…
Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio, December 4, 1862. Maj. Gen. W. S. RosSECRANS, Nashville, Tenn. : The First and Second East Tennessee, and part of the Fifth, are still at Louisville,…
HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Nashville, December 4, 1862. Col. A. S. HALL, Glasgow : Telegram received. General commanding directs you to move your force down to Carthage, and there take…
HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Nashville, December 4, 1862. Major-General WRIGHT, Frankfort : Colonel Hall telegraphed from Glasgow as follows: General Gilbert has ordered my cavalry all back to Lebanon, and…
DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, December 3, 1862. No. 30. Nashville, Tenn., December 3, 1862. The following regulations will govern the conduct of all foraging expeditions from this army: I. Details…
DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, December 2, 1862. No. 29. Nashville, Tenn., December 2, 1862. I. The commanding officer of every corps, division, and brigade in this army will detail from…
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE O8IO, Frankfort, Ky., December 2, 1862. Major-General ROSECRANS, Nashville, Tenn. : Your telegram in regard to Granger received. I am hard run for men, but think…
HEADQUARTERS, Nashville, November 29, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to send herewith to your address, under flag of truce, a communication from Major-General Wright, of which we hope you…
HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Nashwille, December 1, 1862. Major-General WRIGHT, Cincinnati : The guerrilla parties have been driven south of the Cumberland. McHenry was lent to Bruce for a few…
RUSSELLVILLE RUSSELLVILLE, December 1, 1862. Col. J. P. GARESOHE, Assistant Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff: My men drove Woodward 10 miles beyond Clarksville, toward Ohar-. lotte. From deserters I learn…