T. L. Crittenden to Alexander McDowell McCook, November 9, 1862
November 9, 1862. November 9, 1862. Maj. Gen. A. MoD. MoCoox, Commanding at Nashville : GENERAL: I am encamped, with two divisions, Van Cleveâs and Woodâs, on the Cumberland River,…
November 9, 1862. November 9, 1862. Maj. Gen. A. MoD. MoCoox, Commanding at Nashville : GENERAL: I am encamped, with two divisions, Van Cleveâs and Woodâs, on the Cumberland River,…
November 8, 1862. No. 10. Bowling Green, November 8, XIV. Col. 8S. D. Bruce, with four companies Ninth Michigan, four companies Twenty-eighth Kentucky, ten companies Seventeenth Kentucky Infantry, the Fourth…
Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Major-General McCook, Nashville (via telegraph to Mitchellsville, and courier lines) : Forty thousand rations will be at Mitchellsville to-morrow. The general will move forward to-morrow.…
Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Major-General McCook, Nashville : General Crittenden camps on the Cumberland to-night. You must send him 50,000 rations (assorted) as soon as possible. Morgan cleared out…
Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Major-General McCook, Nashville : Send all your available railroad force to work on bridges from Nash ville to tunnel. If you have not mechanics, the…
Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Major-General CRITTENDEN, Gallatin : Fifty thousand rations have been sent to Fountain Head for the use of your army. By command of Major-General Rosecrans: Lieutenant-Colonel…
‘HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Communication and dispatch of 12 m. received. Have instructed General McCook to send you 50,000 assorted rations as soon as possible.…
Bowling Green, Ky., November 8, 1862. Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLEOK, General-in- Chief : I have considerable cavalry in much confusion for want of a head. I am greatly in…
Bowling Green, November 8, 1862. Hon. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War: I respectfully request that Capt. A. E. Strickle, commissary of sub sistence, be ordered to duty in this…
Cincinnati, Ohio, November 7, 1862. Maj. Gen. GORDON GRANGER, Lexington, Ky.: General Boyle telegraphed yesterday that he has information of large train of rebel wagons entering Whitley County from Tennessee…