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813 Series I Volume VII- Serial 7 - Ft. Henry-Ft. Donelson

Page 813 Chapter XVII. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-CONFEDERATE.

what is said in relation to the enemy's force is true I shall need you by the time you can reach me.

Yours, very truly and respectfully,

J. L. ALCORN,

Brigadier-General, Commanding.

I have sent courier to Columbus and urged permanent re-enforcements. I have but 1,700 infantry and cavalry combined ready for duty. I should not be left in this exposed condition.


HEADQUARTERS,
Camp Beauregard, December 31, 1861-10 p.m.

Major GEORGE WILLIAMSON,

Assistant Adjutant-General, Columbus, Ky.:

SIR: S. M. Kennedy looks to be, and is said to be, a reliable Southern man; has this moment paid me a most hurried visit, and states, as a fact beyond a question, that the enemy are now south of Mayfield, with 500 cavalry, several pieces of artillery, and a force of infantry, number not known; have made a forced march to-day, and hope to be here by sunrise to-morrow to make an attack upon me. I urge that you shall send to re-enforce me. I think the report cannot be untrue, but it may be exaggerated. I have by my [returns] to-day 1,700 privates, including infantry and cavalry, ready for duty. This force of inexperienced shot-gun militia is not sufficient to hold this place against the number which daily threatens it. The scouting and picket duty is necessarily so heavy, in order to prevent a surprise, that we are kept worn down.

I have sent to Colonel Miller again to-night; hope he will respond. We will seek to discharge our duty, but are in bad plight for a heavy fight. I hope the courier now sent will have a more speedy journey than the one sent a few days since.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

J. L. ALCORN,

Brigadier-General.

Abstract from return of Western Department, General A. S. Johnston, commanding.

[Date about December 31, 1861.*]

Present for duty.

Troops. Officers. Men.

Polk's command, Columbus, Ky. 1,275 19,717

Central Army of Kentucky, Bowling 1,550 21,110

Green.

Floyd's brigade, Bowling Green. - -

Bowen's brigade, Bowling Green. - -

Clark's brigade, Hopkinsville. - -

East Tennessee Army. 298 5,078

Carroll's brigade. - -

Arkansas Army, Fort Smith. 127 4,849

Volunteers in camp in Tennessee. - -

Total. 3,250 50,754

Aggreg Aggreg Remarks.

ate ate

Troops. presen presen

t t and

absent

Polk's command, Columbus, Ky. 25,709 28,531

Central Army of Kentucky, 30,799 38,943 Major-

Bowling Green. General

Hardee.

Floyd's brigade, Bowling Green. - - No returns.

Bowen's brigade, Bowling Green. - - Do.

Clark's brigade, Hopkinsville. - - Do.

East Tennessee Army. 6,292 7,732 Major-

General

Crittenden.

Carroll's brigade. - 4,015 Aggregate

only

reported.

Arkansas Army, Fort Smith. 5,568 6,767 Major-

General Van

Dorn.

Volunteers in camp in Tennessee. - 6,000

Total. 68,368 91,988

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*The original return not dated and otherwise imperfect.

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