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HEADQUARTERS SECOND BRIGADE, SECOND DIVISION, Pocahontas, August 12, 1863. Col. J. I. RInaKErR, One Hundred and Twenty-second Illinois : CoLoNEL: Your letter of the 11th instant was received. Captain King…
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CorRINTH CorRINTH, August 12, 1863. Colonel Mzgrsy : Start Lieutenant-Colonel Phillips immediately. He will move via Ripley to Oxford, where he will form a junction with column from La Grange.…
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CoRINTH CoRINTH, August 12, 1863. Colonel MERsy : Have 50 of the aes Regiment—to be selected by Major Flad— accompany the Ninth Illinois. Have them start as soon as possible,…
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HEADQUARTERS FIFTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Camp, August 12, 1863. Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant, The telegraph wire was put up to Haynes’ Bluff and out on the Ridge road as far…
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LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE, August 11, 1863. Capt. CHARLES R. THOMPSON, Aide-de-Camp: General Burnside has left Lexington for Camp Nelson this evening.
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Winchester, Tenn., August 11, 1863. Capt. H. THRALL, Assistant Adjutant-General : Captain: I have the honor to make the following report of the condition of…
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NASHVILLE NASHVILLE, August 11, 1863. General GARFIELD: General Baird has not returned ; it is imperatively necessary for the First Division, Reserve Corps, to have a commander ; they need…
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MANCHESTER MANCHESTER, August 11, 1863. Brigadier-General GARFIELD: General Wagner reports Payne’s Cove road impracticable. The Altamont road is passable for artillery, but the best and shortest road is the Park…
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STEVENSON STEVENSON, August 11, 1863. General GARFIELD: I have been waiting patiently for several days to get the tools ordered by the general to make boats and get out timber…
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NASHVILLE NASHVILLE, August 11, 1863. General ROSECRANS : I have just turned over to Col. W. P. Innes the road, with trains in position. Invoices of property will be made…