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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…
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Nashville, Tenn., November 7, 1862. Lieutenant-Colonel DuUcAT, Acting Chief of Staff, Bowling Green, Ky. : COLONEL: I arrived here at 8 a. m., and found everything all mght in Nashville.…
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November 7, 1862. ~ Bowling Green, November 7, 1862—10 p. m. Col. JOHN KENNETT, Commanding Cavalry (via Mitchellsville and courier lines) : CoLONEL: The general commanding directs that yon make…
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Bowling Green, November 7, 1862. General CRITTENDEN : Colonel Zahm, commanding cavalry east of railroad, reports Morgan at Gallatin late last night, with strong pickets. Crush the devil if you…
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Bowling Green, November 7, 1862. Major-General CRITTENDEN : GENERAL: Dispatch just received from General McCook. He entered Nashville at 8 a. m. this morning. He confirms all I have stated…
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Bowling Green, Ky., November 7, 1862. Major-General CRITTENDEN, Commanding Second Army Corps, Gallatin : The general commanding directs that you cross over the river at the best point, probably opposite…
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November 7, 1862. November 7, 1862â6 p. m. Col. L. ZAHM, Commanding Second Cavalry Brigade : COLONEL : Since closing my former note of to-day, I have received your report…
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November 7, 1862. i atin November 7, 1862—4.30 p. m. Brigadier-General Woop, Commanding Sixth Division: GENERAL: I have this moment received information that Morgan, with his cavalry, is still in…
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Fountain Head, November 7, 1862. General CRITTENDEN, Oommanding Second Army Corps, Army of the Ohio: GENERAL: This moment received reports from reconnoitering party toward Gallatin, stating that rebel pickets were…
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November 7, 1862. November 7, 1862â3.45 p. m. Col. L. ZAHM, Commanding Second Cavalry Brigade : COLONEL: My command is on the road. General Wood, after marching 20 miles to-day,…