J. P. Garesche to John Kennett, November 21, 1862
Nashville, November 21, 1862. Col. JOHN KENNETT, x : Fourth Ohio Cav., Comdg. Cav. Div., Army of the Cumberland : COLONEL: The general commanding directs you to order out Colonel…
Nashville, November 21, 1862. Col. JOHN KENNETT, x : Fourth Ohio Cav., Comdg. Cav. Div., Army of the Cumberland : COLONEL: The general commanding directs you to order out Colonel…
Nashville, November 21, 1862. Major-General GRANT, Comdg. Department of the Tennessee, Corinth, Miss. : Look out for news toward the east. There may be some attempt to cross rebel troops…
Cincinnati, Ohio, November 20, 1862. Hon. THomas Ewine, Lancaster, Ohio: Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 16th instant, calling attention to the…
Cincinnati, Ohio, November 20, 1862. Brigadier-General BOYLE, Commanding, &c., Louisville, Ky.: General Rosecrans wishes to withdraw Grangerâs brigade and Stokesâ battery from Bowling Green. Send there three of the four…
Cincinnati, November 20, 1862. I have ordered General Boyle to send three of the four regiments now along the line of railroad to Bowling Green, with a battery, which is…
Nashville, November 20, 1862. Major-General WRIGHT, Oincinnati : I will give you Brigadier-General Rousseau for Louisville, if you will send Boyle to Bowling Green. Reason: Rousseau has a predisposition to…
Nashville, November 20, 1862. General R. S. GRANGER, Bowling Green, Ky. : The general commanding directs you to prepare a regiment to move down to Mitchellsville to-morrow, to relieve the…
Cincinnati, Ohio, November 19, 1862. Maj. Gen. W. S. ROSECRANS, Nashville, Tenn. : Bruce has been ordered. I hope rebels will fight in Tennessee, but doubt it, unless it bein…
Cincinnati, Ohio, November 19, 1862. Maj. Gen. W. S. ROSECRANS, Nashville, Tenn. : Please inform me what troops you want that are now in Kentucky. I must know, in order…
November 19, 1862. No. 20. Nashville, Tenn., November 19, 1862. It having come to the notice of the general commanding that arrests of citizens are carelessly made, upon insufficiert grounds…