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931 Series I Volume XXX-III Serial 52 - Chickamauga Part III

Page 931 Chapter XLII. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-UNION.

PICKET LINE, September 29, 1863-5.30 a.m.

[General REYNOLDS:]

The enemy were busy cutting timber during the night in front of Davis' and Johnson's lines, and were moving either wagons or artillery from about 3 a.m. to 4.30 a.m. From the sound of the reveille this morning, they appear to have more force on our right than heretofore. The wagons or artillery I speak of were moving from the enemy's rear and right toward our front and right. The sound of vehicles of some description moving toward our right can still be heard, 5.30 a.m.

Very respectfully, &c.,

JAMES A. CONNOLLY.

(Copy to General McCook.)


HEADQUARTERS TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS,
September 29, 1863.

Brigadier General J. A. GARFIELD,

Chief of Staff:

Pickets on left of our advance lines report enemy very busy carrying rails, digging, &c. Not known whether they are building bridge, battery, or breastworks; this is across Chattanooga Creek, but almost close upon our lines. General Thomas is notified.

A. McD. McCOOK,

Major-General.

SEPTEMBER 29, 1863.

Colonel P. SIDNEY POST:

General Jenkins has just sent word to me to withdraw my pickets from the south side of the creek (fronting my right), or he will drive them. He says there is an agreement between him and General Rosecrans that he creek shall be the line between the armies. I have requested him to wait until I could communicate with General Rosecrans.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

JASON MARSH,

Colonel Seventy-fourth Illinois Volunteers.

[Indorsement.]

Respectfully forwarded.

P. SIDNEY POST,

Colonel, Commanding Brigade.

SEPTEMBER 29, 1863.

Respectfully forwarded to corps headquarters.

The subject of these pickets should be understood at once so that the commanders may know how to act.

JEF. C. DAVIS,

Brigadier-General, Commanding Division.


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